Bali is kicking out tourists who flout COVID rules
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BALI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2021, 14:34 IST
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Bali is kicking out tourists who flout COVID rules 
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Bali is coming down hard on tourists flouting COVID norms. Recently, island authorities kicked out foreign tourists for breaking COVID protocols. Indonesia is currently dealing with a high rate of infection, and covid rules are in … Read more
Bali is coming down hard on tourists flouting COVID norms. Recently, island authorities kicked out foreign tourists for breaking COVID protocols. Indonesia is currently dealing with a high rate of infection, and covid rules are in place for tourists as well as locals. Read less
Bali is coming down hard on tourists flouting COVID norms. Recently, island authorities kicked out foreign tourists for breaking COVID protocols. Indonesia is currently dealing with a high rate of infection, and covid rules are in place for tourists as well as locals. According to reports, Bali sent three visitors from the United States, Russia, and Ireland back to their home countries after they were found not wearing masks in public.
Indonesia reported 40427 cases on Monday, becoming one of the worst hit countries in Southeast Asia. The country also reported 891 deaths in the last 24 hours. During such a time, it is important that travellers abide by the rules of the land and not flout COVID rules, as it could result in a dangerous wave of infections and death.
Bali is heavily dependent on tourism, and has rolled out a vaccination plan to be able to open for tourism. The authorities have made it clear that vaccination does not mean that social distancing and masks are unnecessary.
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