Indonesian Village Threatens to Exile Unvaccinated Residents
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An American CrossFit influencer in Bali berated a bakery for offering vaccinated customers a free coffee Locals feel they have no choice but to put up with disrespectful foreigners
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New Indonesia Travel Rule Prohibits 92% Of Australians From Entering Bali
Indonesia introduces ‘no vax, no fly’ rule for foreign nationals wishing to enter.
Bali, Indonesia, traveller on tree house at Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida Island. Photo credit: Getty Images.
The ‘Bondi, Byron, Bali’ triangle has the same attraction to ‘spiritual urbanites’ as the Bermuda triangle has to light aircraft.
This community was dealt a Chakra-stinging blow earlier this week, however, when news broke that Indonesia would be adopting a ‘no vax, no fly’ policy.
Coconuts Bali reports this is sending foreign nationals in Bali “into a frenzy.”
“From anti-vaxxers condemning the move, to travellers who prefer to get the COVID jab in their home countries, to those frustrated with not being able to get vaccinated even if they wanted to,” the move has allegedly ruffled a lot of feathers,
JAKARTA, 7 July 2021: The latest advisories remain on high alert for travel to Indonesia and the famous tourist island of Bali due to health risks from the Covid-19 pandemic and the disruption to global travel.
They point to a peak in Covid-19 transmission that is
inflicting considerable pressure on hospitals that are running short of beds
and ventilators in the capital Jakarta and other parts of Java.
Photo: https://www.thejakartapost.com
The Indonesian Government has announced strict new restrictions, including on travel until at least 20 July. All domestic air travel requires evidence of at least the first Covid-19 jab and a negative Covid-19 (PCR) test taken within 48 hours of travel.