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Indonesian woman visits tombstone of husband who died from COVID-19

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Dr. Fauziah, was present to pray while reading the Koran in front of the grave of her husband who died of Covid-19, in the form of a "Love" flower at the Covid-19 mass funeral in Medan on January 21, 2021.

Dr. Fauziah is one of the people who recovered from the Covid-19 virus outbreak with her deceased husband.

According to the Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin said Indonesia had received 600 million doses of the Covid 19 vaccine ordered by four international companies. In the period of January 21, Indonesia currently has the number of Covid-19 sufferers who died increasing by 346 people, bringing the total to 27,203 people. The number of active Covid-19 cases in Indonesia currently reaches 151,658 people.

Interview Dr. Fauziah, "This is my husband who died of Covid-19 six weeks ago. But I still come here every week, because with me here, I feel miss come to less. And, I happen to be on assignments every week, before leaving the city I try to be able to. met my husband. Even though now we are in a different world, I am sure the deceased also saw that we always prayed for the deceased, may the deceased be placed in heaven, O Allah, the most beautiful, his grave cleared and all his sins forgiven.
I really hope that this pandemic will end quickly. And hopefully with the vaccine, our people, especially in Indonesia, can have stronger immunity and can avoid the Covid-19 pandemic. "

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