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Foreigners exempted from quarantine when entering Indonesian islands

Indonesia has allowed foreign travellers to enter its Bintan and Batam islands without quarantine, in addition to Bali.
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Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia has allowed foreign travellers to enter its Bintan and Batam islands withoutquarantine, in addition to Bali.

According to an Indonesia COVID-19 task forcecircular issued on March 8, international tourists can enter the two islands via Batam’s HangNadim airport, Batam port, Raja Haji Fisabilillah airport in Tanjung Pinang,Bintan port and Tanjung Pinang port.

To be eligible, holiday-makersmust be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and show a negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test taken 48 hours before departure,the circular wrote. 

Foreign travellers mustalso have a valid visa and show payment of a tourism package or hotel services in Batamor Bintan. They also need to have health insurance which covers COVID-19treatment. They will have to undergo an RT-PCR test upon their arrival and on the third day of their stay. 

During their stay, they must also useIndonesia’s COVID-19 tracing app PeduliLindungi, and adhere to health protocolssuch as wearing masks, keeping distance from other people, and washing theirhands periodically.

The new regulation by the task force comes as Indonesia is starting to loosenits travel health protocols amid declining COVID-19 cases. 

Earlier on March 7, Indonesia decided to waive quarantine for foreignvisitors to Bali within the framework of a pilot programme.

The exemption of quarantine for Bali꧒,Batam and Bintan is hoped to help the Southeast Asian nation gradua💮lly revive its tourismand aviation industries./.

VNA

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