NITN | @notintownlive | 07 Mar 2022, 05:31 am
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Jakarta: Indonesia has begun its quarantine-free entry programme for foreign visitors on March 7, advancing the date by a week.
Travellers from 23 nations including the U.S, U.K and Australia can avail a visa on arrival if they test covid negative prior to boarding and are entirely vaccinated, Bali Governor Wayan Koster said in a notice Friday.
Travellers entering the Southeast Asian are required to maintain a health insurance which covers covid19 related expenses.
On testing covid19 positive, tourists will be isolated in a hotel or a hospital till a follow-up swab on the third day.
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