Foreign minister, Retno Marsudi, announced, the government ban all travelers to enter Indonesia starting Jan. 1 - 14 to avoid the spread of a new COVID-19 virus has emerged globally - Photo by Foreign Ministry Office

JAKARTA (TheInsiderStories) - Foreign minister, Retno Marsudi, announced, the government ban all travelers to enter Indonesia starting Jan. 1 - 14 to avoid the spread of a new COVID-19 virus has emerged globally. For foreigners arriving today until Dec. 31, the regulation apply based on the circular letter of COVID-19 Task Force Number 3 of 2020.

“The temporary closure is exempted for officials at ministerial level and will be implementing very strict health protocols. This policy will be outlined in a new COVID-19 Task Force circular,” she told media in a virtual conference on Monday (12/28).

In August, she has announced that Indonesia will remain closed for foreign tourists throughout 2020 after the positive cases number growing faster around the globe. One of favorite place for tourist, Bali, also aborted to reopen the island for the arrivals since Sept. 11.

Earlier on March, Indonesia prohibit travelers from Iran, Italy, and South Korea after World Health of Organization (WHO) reported there are a significant increase COVID-19 spread at the three countries. According to Marsudi, travelers entry and transit to Indonesia need a health certificate.

She asserted, the certificate must be valid in 48 hours and shown to the airline at check-in. Without a health certificate from the competent health authority, these migrants will be refused entry or transit in Indonesia, she adds. Upon arrival in Indonesia, re-check the PCR test and if it shows a negative result, the foreigner is required to quarantine for five days from the date of arrival.

After the quarantine is required to re-check the condition and the result returns to negative, the the visitors are allowed to continue their journey. While, based on the Law Number 11 of 2011, Indonesian citizens is still allowed to return to Indonesia according to the addendum to the same circular letter.

The government warned in April that the pandemic could wipe out more than US$10 billion in Indonesia’ tourism revenues in this year. The number of arrivals to Indonesia experienced a drastic decline by 88.95 percent compared to the number of visits in September 2019, statistic bureau reported today.

Cumulatively, the number of foreign tourists to Indonesia reached 3.56 million visits or decreased by 70.57 percent when compared to the number of foreign tourists visiting in the same period in 2019 which totaled 12.10 million visits. The average length of stay of foreign and Indonesian guests in star-classified hotels during September 2020 was recorded at 1.73 days, a decrease of 0.11 points when compared to September 2019.

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