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Alert flyers to Bali! Mandatory quarantine removed for fully vaccinated international passengers
Fully vaccinated international visitors are no longer required to undergo quarantine amid a decrease in Covid-19 cases in the Southeast Asian country, said the Indonesian President.
Highlights
- Int’l travellers are now only required to show negative PCR test results upon arrival in Indonesia
- Fully vaccinated international visitors are no longer required to undergo quarantine
- Covid-19 infections are continuously declining in Indonesia
International travellers are now only required to show negative PCR test results upon arrival, announced Indonesian President Joko Widodo on March 23.
Fully vaccinated international visitors are no longer required to undergo quarantine amid a decrease in Covid-19 cases in the Southeast Asian country. "If the PCR test result is negative, they can come out of the airport immediately and carry out activities," the President said in a statement.
The country's Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin told the parliament earlier that the number of imported Covid-19 cases is currently relatively much lower than that of domestically transmitted cases, making the mandatory quarantine for arriving visitors no longer necessary, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The number of Covid-19 infections are declining in Indonesia. Health authorities on March 23 confirmed 6,376 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total tally to 5.98 million, with the death toll from the coronavirus rising by 159 to 154,221.
As the Indonesian government is accelerating its national vaccination programs to curb the spread of the virus, more than 195.22 million people in the country have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, while more than 156.13 million have taken their second dose.
(With inputs from IANS)
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