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NusaBali reports that
Bali’s Provincial Enforcement Agency (Sat Pol PP Provinsi Bali) is taking firm actions in the face of a recent increase in new cases of
COVID-19 and government steps to limit public movement.
The Sat Pol PP has closed Denpasar’s largest public park –
Lapangan Puputan Margarana Niti Mandala, effective Tuesday, 22 June 2021.
The chief of the
Sat Pol PP for Bali Province, Dewa Nyoman Rai Darmadi, said the closure of the
Lapangan Puputan Margarana Niti Mandala was done by erecting barriers and police lines barring entrance to the monument park. Uniformed Officers are standing on duty, ensuring no one can use the park for strolls or exercise.
Tourism-starved Bali seeks a balance as foreigners skirt its Covid-19 rules Russian influencer Leia Se was deported from Bali after painting a coronavirus mask onto her face.
For the foreigners riding out the Covid-19 pandemic on Indonesia s tourist island of Bali, the beaches of Seminyak and Canggu offer a lifestyle from 2019 - a time before social distancing and mask-wearing were the norm.
In nightclubs on the south coast - a popular destination for surfers and digital nomads embracing the hustle culture of working anywhere, anytime - women in glitzy costumes dance to loud music and partygoers drink the nights away with both friends and strangers.
NusaBali reports that the Bali Provincial Enforcement Authorities (Satpol PP) took action against 31 foreign nationals in the period 07-26 March 2021 for their failure to obey regulations and health protocols while engaging in outside activities. Most violations occurred in Bali’s populous Badung Regency.
Enforcement officials are busily briefing members of the tourism industry, urging careful and complete compliance with health protocols and prohibitions against public gatherings that could become clusters for new infections.
Strict enforcement measures and stepped-up public education programs were confirmed by the
Chief of the Provincial Satpol PP, Dewa Nyoman Rai Darmadi, following a meeting with 12 cafes in Badung Regency and the City of Denpasar on Wednesday morning, 07 April 2021.