The Reason The Foreign Ministry Has Not Issued A Travel Warning For Chinese Tourists
JAKARTA - The government has not issued a travel ban or Travel Warning for foreign tourists, especially those from China, to come to Indonesia. Especially in anticipation of the spread of the corona virus that occurred in the city of Wuhan.
The government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu), has just issued a Travel Advisory or an appeal for Indonesian tourists to reconsider their planned trips to China. This consideration was issued during a decision from the World Health Organization (WHO) which had not yet declared the corona virus a global health emergency.
"We do not give travel bans, but rather travel advisory," said Acting Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Acting Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Teuku Faizasyah at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building, Central Jakarta, Monday, January 27.
"We provide warnings and suggestions or for those who want to travel to China to increase attention and avoid areas exposed or potentially exposed to the corona virus," he continued.
The areas that are targeted by travel advisory, said Faizasyah, will continue to be updated in the Save Travel application. This application provides an explanation of the status of a country's condition, including the aspect of health levels.
Because there is no ban yet, the Chinese government's anticipation of the spread of the corona virus so far is in the form of strict health and body temperature detection for people leaving the territory of China. This is to prevent sufferers of the corona virus from leaving the area.
In addition, all international airports in Indonesia have also activated the thermo scanner system or body temperature scanner. The use of this tool is carried out as the first attempt to detect health, for tourists and Indonesian citizens returning home from abroad.
Even so, Secretary of the Directorate General of P2P of the Ministry of Health, Achmad Yurianto, admitted that the temperature detector at the airport had not been able to detect people whose conditions were in the incubation period before being positive for the corona virus disease.
"We cannot detect incubation, when the temperature is below 38 we cannot detect it," said Achmad.
Therefore, everyone who comes to the airport after traveling is given a health alert card. If you feel sick, the health alert card holder can include the health card when you go to the hospital.
For information, until January 26, the Chinese government informed that there were 2,762 positive patients infected with the corona virus, 80 of whom had died. Then, as many as 5,764 patients were still suspected or suspect sufferers of the corona virus.
The PRC government has carried out a quarantine of 15 cities in Hubei province. Meanwhile, the number of Indonesian citizens, both workers and students living in the quarantine area is 243, scattered in Wuhan, Xianing, Xuangxi, Jingzu, Xianyang, and Xian.