Indonesia won't open Bali to tourists just yet


The government has decided not to open tourist destinations in Bali yet as the risk of COVID-19 transmission lingers. - Antara

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): The government has decided not to open tourist destinations in Bali yet as the risk of Covid-19 transmission lingers.

National Covid-19 task force chief Doni Monardo said on Wednesday (June 17) that he had discussed the possibility of opening some tourist destinations in Bali during the transition to the 'new normal' with Bali Governor Wayan Koster, and both agreed not to do it.

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