A lockdown could be imminent for Indonesia as it battles its worst wave of COVID-19 infections, fuelled by the more infectious Delta variant. President Joko Widodo will be meeting health officials to consider new restrictions that could be enforced as early as June 30. The Red Cross has warned the situation is on the "edge of a catastrophe". Hospital bed occupancy rates have exceeded 90%, and oxygen supplies are running low. Indonesia has reported record daily infections of more than 20,000 in recent days, after millions travelled at the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in May.
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