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Since March 7, the Indonesian authorities have canceled the mandatory quarantine for travelers arriving on the resort island of Bali from 23 countries, TASS reports.

Among these countries are Australia, Great Britain, Vietnam, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Singapore, the US, Japan.

Travelers wishing to enter the island must have a negative PCR test result with them, undergo a similar study immediately after entry, and have a paid hotel for at least three days. In addition, you must have valid medical insurance covering the costs of possible treatment for coronavirus infection.

In early February, Indonesia tightened social restrictions in the capital, Jakarta, on the most populous island of Java, and on the resort island of Bali, due to a new outbreak of coronavirus caused by the Omicron strain.

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