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Official Statement by Department of Health Bali
We feel strongly that it is our combined obligation to focus on the facts and to act with common sense and sound judgement, taking the advice of the relevant authorities.
Stay calm and communicate most important
WHO Media Statement on Coronavirus in Indonesia
Current Situation in Bali Update #6
Ball continues to warmly welcome visitors to Bali as it maintains a high level of alert and awareness, as Indonesia reports it now has 2 cases of COVID-19 case in the country.
Current Situation in Bali Update #5
Ball continues to main a high level of alert and awareness. As of today Indonesia has yet to confirm a single COVID-19 case in the country. The lastest developments regarding COVID-19
Don't cancel Bali plans: WA Health Minister
Australian Media report have widely reported Don't cancel Bali plans: WA Health Minister
The West Australian Government says there is no reason for Australian tourists to avoid travelling to Bali, despite reports of the first case of coronavirus being linked to the popular holiday island.
WHO confident with Indonesia detection measures
As Bali continues to welcome visitors to Bali, there has been wide spread media coverage about the situation in Indonesia.
Update from the Department of Health Bali
The Department of Health Bali Head Mr Ketut Suarajaya responds about the recent news on the Chinese resident who returned home to Bali.
Bali Open for Business
The past few weeks have seen some rather challenging times for many. Bali Hotels Association has been busy keeping our members updated by sharing status updates and the latest safety, public health and travel advice. Just as the rest of the world, we look to recover and continue to promote Bali overseas and within Indonesia.
Wonderful Indonesia Australian 5 City Roadshow
On to the second city for the 2020 Australian Roadshow.
Current Situation in Bali Update #4
Bali Hotels Association continues to monitor the situation in Bali with all agencies.
Indonesian Government closes borders to travelers from China
The Indonesian government decided on Sunday 02 February 2020 to close borders to all travelers from China, after Sunday’s successful evacuation of most of its citizens from Wuhan, the epicenter of novel coronavirus outbreak in China’s Hubei province starting Wednesday 05 February 2020 at midnight.