only one third of indonesian willing to pay to get covid-19 vaccination

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Dec 17, 2020
An internet survey performed by the Health Ministry has discovered that just 1 third of Indonesians wanting to acquire COVID-19 shots are eager to pay to get a vaccine. Over 115,000 respondents in 508 of all 514 cities and regencies throughout the nation's 34 provinces were contested.  The report found that 65 percent of respondents were eager to get a COVID-19 vaccine if it's readily available for public use, while almost 8 percent said they'd reject it.  The remaining 27 percent...

bali government issues policy on mandatory pcr test for airline passengers

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Dec 15, 2020
The government will change the corona virus (Covid-19) testing standard for tourists who take land transportation to Bali. The government will require the use of the Antigen rapid test, replacing the regular rapid test that has been used so far. In addition, aircraft users must use the PCR swab test.The Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, representing the government, said that tourists who are going to board a plane to Bali must take the PCR H-2 test before flyi...

bali's new year celebrations - fireworks in pandemic

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Dec 14, 2020
New year eve is one of the most anticipated evening of the year and Bali is no different. Tourists from all around the world flock to the resort Island for new year celebrations however this year it seemed unlikely. However the good news is that Bali's provincial administration has allowed hotels, restaurants and tourists destinations to hold the upcoming New Year’s Eve celebration under COVID-19 health protocols in a bid to revive the famed resort island’s tourism sector.Putu Astawa, head...

ancient tunnel found in bali may date back to 11th century

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Dec 14, 2020
An ancient tunnel found in Buleleng regency of Bali may date back all the way back to 11th century as per the expert archeologists. Construction workers discovered this last month while building a dam in the area.This tunnel is located inside the area of Tamblang Dam which is being developed at the borders of Sawan and Kubutambahan districts. Initially it was thought to have origins from Dutch colonial periods in Indonesia. However as the investigations advanced for its discovery on No...

stay at home in the holidays - national covid-19 task force

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Dec 13, 2020
Doni Monardo, Chief of National Covid-19 Task Force has advised the public to stay at home during the year end long vacations due to possible extreme weather in the next two three weeks.National COVID-19 task force chief Doni Monardo has advised the public to remain at home during the year-end holidays due to potential extreme weather in the next two to three weeks. "The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency [BMKG] predicts extreme weather during the year-end holidays and advises us to...

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