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NusaBali quotes Bali-based boxing promoter Charlie Usfunan confirming that another
“Bali Boxing Day” will be held in July 2021 following a successful day of boxing action held on Kuta Beach on 20 March 2021.
Boxing in Bali July 2021
Usfunan Said
Bali Boxing Day III will include several foreign boxers, including four from Thailand.
“A Thai boxing gym is preparing the boxers. The names of the boxers are in hand. We will coordinate their attendance at Bali Boxing Day III,” said the well-known Bali boxing promoter on Wednesday, 07 April 2021.
Charlie Usfunan linked
Bali Boxing Day III with the current drive for sports tourism because of its ability to attract foreign tourists to Indonesia. He said a number of foreign boxers from countries other than Thailand would also participate in the July event.
GeNose C-19 processors. Each unit can daily evaluate 500-600 breathing bags.
The GeNose C19 is a coronavirus screening device created by Indonesia’s
Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta that can quickly analyze the exhalations into a plastic breathing bag and determine if the
COVID-19 virus is present in only 3 minutes. The machine examining the collected exhalations from the plastic bags uses reagent gasses to detect COVID-19.
The system and the technology have been tested and certified by the
Indonesian Ministry of Health under the category of “
Electro-medical non-radioactive B” with an official registration number of
RI AKD 2040102288.
NusaBali, the Manager of Stakeholder Relations at the
Beritabali.com reports that the
Task Force for the Mitigation of the COVID-19 Pandemic may be backtracking on a recent decision to suspend on 28 February 2021 the provision of government-paid quarantine hotels for those infected with the coronavirus but exhibiting no symptoms, those displaying light symptoms, and frontline medical workers.
The decision to end the quarantine facility is the result of the depletion of
“Ready Funds” (Dana Siap Pakai-DSP) from the
National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB). Due to this lack of funds, free quarantine accommodation was set to stop on 28 February 2021.
The Provincial government announced the decision in a formal declaration from the