JakartaGlobe-Mar 28, 202`

The government is mulling a plan to vaccinate most of the Bali residents in the next two months and to open the islands for foreign tourists by July to reinvigorate its economy, a senior minister said last week. Today, Indonesia still prohibits foreigners from entering Indonesia, with few exceptions. Only foreigners holding diplomatic visas, official visiting service visas of foreign officials at ministerial level and above, diplomatic residence permits, official residence permits, limited stay permit cards (KITAS), or permanent residence permit cards (KITAP) can enter the country. “But we are evaluating the regulation because we are trying to vaccinate 1.8 million to 2 million people by next month,” the Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said in a statement on Friday.  “From April to May, we can add 1 million people so that in July, we hope to achieve herd immunity. Then Bali becomes a green zone,” Luhut said.

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