After a busy session at his clinic, Indonesian doctor Fakhrurrozi hops on the back of a motorized tricycle with a loud-hailer to urge residents to stay at home to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Fakhrurrozi, 53, who uses one name, started the initiative along with three volunteers last month after Indonesia recorded its first COVID-19 cases in his neighborhood of Depok, to the south of capital, Jakarta."I feel responsible to go into the community to provide education about the disease," said the doctor, who spends several hours after his morning clinic driving around three times a week.His mission appears to be taking on added impetus after the world's fourth-most populous country announced on Friday its biggest one-day surge in coronavirus cases, up 153 to 1,046.