JakartaGlobe-Jan 14

The Indonesian government has decided to reopen borders for all international visitors by lifting the remaining entry ban for 14 countries imposed in the wake of the Omicron outbreak, a spokesman said on Friday. The list, mostly comprises southern African countries, has been updated regularly and most recently included the United Kingdom, Denmark, and France. However, the national Covid-19 task force considered the ban no longer relevant with a vast majority of countries around the world confirming Omicron cases. He said 76 percent of countries around the globe have reported Omicron transmissions, making it impossible for Indonesia to discriminate restrictions by countries.The country itself has recorded 572 Omicron cases as of Friday, according to Health Ministry data. All international visitors are now required to self-isolate for seven days upon arrival regardless of their country of origin, Wiku said. Read more at:

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