Indonesia enforces 2-week ban on foreign visitors over Covid strain

Indonesia enforces 2-week ban on foreign visitors over Covid strain

The new rule applies to all international travellers except high-level government officials.

Foreign tourists maintain social distance upon arrival in Bali in July. (AP pic)
JAKARTA:
International visitors will be barred from entering Indonesia for a two-week period in a bid to stem the spread of a new potentially more contagious strain of the coronavirus, its Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said on Monday.

The new regulation, effective Jan 1, comes days after Indonesia banned travellers from Britain and tightened rules for those arriving from Europe and Australia to limit the spread of the new strain.

Earlier this year, Indonesia banned all tourists but some exemptions have been made for business travellers.

The new regulation applies to all foreign visitors with the exception of high-level government officials, she said.

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