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Bali to reopen for foreign visitors from Oct 14

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Following a drop in new Covid-19 cases, Indonesia will reopen the resort island of Bali to foreign visitors from certain countries beginning October 14, according to a government official.

According to Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia will receive international visitors from South Korea, China, Japan, and New Zealand, as well as Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

International visitors are permitted to enter the archipelago country if they have proof of a hotel reservation for at least eight days of quarantine and health tests.

The Indonesian government extended its public mobility restrictions, known locally as PPKM, until October 18, with fewer restrictions in public places such as shopping malls, entertainment venues, and sports stadiums.

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