Indonesia's death rate declined steadily from 8.1 in 1990 to 7.4 in 2010, driven by advancements in healthcare, nutrition, and public health campaigns. The plateau from 2010 to 2019 reflects stability in health outcomes, though challenges such as rural healthcare access persisted.
A marked increase to 10.1 in 2021 reflects the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which overwhelmed health services and caused widespread fatalities. The subsequent drop to 9.6 in 2022 signals recovery, yet it remains higher than pre-pandemic levels, suggesting the lingering effects of the crisis.
A marked increase to 10.1 in 2021 reflects the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which overwhelmed health services and caused widespread fatalities. The subsequent drop to 9.6 in 2022 signals recovery, yet it remains higher than pre-pandemic levels, suggesting the lingering effects of the crisis.
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