JAKARTA - The COVID-19 Task Force (Satgas) has implemented a bubble quarantine system for community activities in Bali as the doors for domestic and foreign tourists have been re-opened.

"It is clear that this is an activity to quarantine the bubble for those who are involved in joint activities such as sports competitions, congresses, tourists, seminars and other national or international activities," said Head of the Health Support Sub-Section for the Emergency Task Force for the COVID-19 Brigadier General Pur Alexander K Ginting in a statement. Between, Wednesday, February 23.

Based on the Circular of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Number 8 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for the Bubble System Mechanism in Bali During the COVID-19 Pandemic, a number of provisions for the bubble system are regulated.

For perpetrators of the bubble system, they can enter the Bali area through the entrance for Foreign Travel Actors (PPLN), including I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Bali or Tanjung Benoa Harbor, Bali.

Travelers are required to show a physical or digital card or certificate having received the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days before departure and verified on the e-HAC International Indonesia website.

Travelers are also required to show negative results through an RT-PCR examination in the country of origin whose samples were taken within a maximum of 2x24 hours before the departure time.

In an effort to anticipate the spread of COVID-19, the operator of the bubble system divides the activities of travellers into several bubble groups based on a series of activities, including the history of origin of the arrival area, arrival schedule, destination location and history of the health status of bubble system actors including comorbidities, age groups, vaccination status, and others.

"We have done this during the International Badminton Federation (IBF) and MotoGP activities in Mandalika. The important thing is that the pre-arrival requirements must be met with the provisions of the international travel health protocol task force," he said.

For PPLNs traveling in transit in Bali, they are required to carry out centralized quarantine in accordance with the duration of 7x24 hours for PPLNs who have received the first dose of vaccine, 5x24 hours for PPLNs who have received the second dose of vaccine, 3x24 hours for PPLNs who have received the third dose of vaccine. boosters).

While in the bubble system area in Bali, migrants are only allowed to interact with people who are in a bubble group and only carry out activities in a predetermined zone in the facilities or infrastructure in the bubble system area in Bali.

"So the quarantine is in the bubble system and the bubble must not be broken. Only PPLN that has an event can participate in the bubble area," he said.

The perpetrators of the bubble system are also required to undergo a rapid antigen test routinely every day or a routine RT-PCR examination a maximum of once every three days and show negative results.

All the provisions contained in the circular letter have been signed by the Head of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Lt. Gen. Suharyanto in Jakarta as of February 23, 2022.


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