
Indonesia Plans to Make COVID-19 an Endemic by April 2022
Indonesian government plans to make COVID-19 an endemic by April 2022, but it warned people to remain rigorous in implementing health protocols.
Indonesian government plans to make COVID-19 an endemic by April 2022, but it warned people to remain rigorous in implementing health protocols.
Yogyakarta Municipal Government asked souvenir vendors to refuse service to unscreened tourists as sellers must always ask for proof of vaccination or other health cards to visitors.
The Indonesian government adjusted the countrys travel restrictions and now requires international visitors to go through a 10-day quarantine.
The award assessment hinged on the aspect of air transportation supervision that encompasses services to passengers, tariffs, and compliance with government regulations as well as airworthiness
Lagoi tourism area in Bintan, Riau Islands, will continue to open during Christmas and New Years holidays amid stricter activity restrictions imposed by the government during the period.
The Indonesian government has decided to ban entry of travelers from 11 countries over the spread of new COVID-19 variant Omicron.
Travelers from Indonesia who have been vaccinated can enter Singapore by showing a negative PCR swab test result and then take a COVID-19 test upon arrival, without the need to undergo quarantine.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartanto, stated that the government is still reviewing Indonesian participation in the Vaccinated Travel Lanes.