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Indonesia Ends All Quarantine Requirement in Broad Reopening

  • Daily infections have dropped 90% from mid-February peak
  • Move follows easing in rest of Southeast Asia and Hong Kong
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Indonesia is lifting all quarantine rules for fully-vaccinated visitors to end two years of border closure, following its neighbors in easing entry restrictions as Southeast Asia moves past the worst of the omicron wave.

The government will expand its quarantine-free travels to the rest of the country following a successful two-week trial of the program in Bali, Batam and Bintan islands, where infections have remained low, Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno said in his weekly briefing on Monday. Arriving visitors are still required to take the Covid-19 test.