Friday, December 31, 2021

Authorities in Bali will expel tourists for violating social restrictions

 


 Authorities in Bali have said they will deport foreign tourists for violating anti-epidemic restrictions during the New Year celebrations, AFP reported, citing provincial immigration chief Jamaruli Manihuruk.

"Be prepared that you may be expelled," Jamaruli Manihuruk said. He also called for anti-epidemic restrictions to be met so that authorities could fight the spread of the new strain of coronavirus Omicron.

"Bali authorities have deported about 200 foreign tourists in 2021," he said. "Seven of them violated the restrictions on coronavirus."

 Earlier, the authorities of the Indonesian province of Bali imposed anti-epidemic restrictions from December 24, 2021 to January 2, 2022. In particular, the authorities banned celebrations and the use of fireworks. The occupancy of shopping centers, restaurants and cafes should not exceed 75% of the total capacity. Authorities also warned nightclub owners of possible liability in the form of fines for violating the regulations.

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