Security officers check motorcyclists at a checkpoint during the imposition of an emergency restriction to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak in Denpasar, Bali. Indonesia has ordered four foreign tourists to leave the resort island of Bali after violating health protocols as the country endures a devastating wave of Covid-19 illnesses and deaths. The most recent surge prompted new lockdown measures last month, particularly on Java, Indonesia’s most populated island, and on the tourist island of Bali. Bali has recorded more than 55,300 cases of Covid-19 since the pandemic began, including 1634 deaths. Previously, foreigners were given guidance to use masks properly, were fined for a first offence and were deported after a second offence.
Source: Stuff July 12, 2021 06:45 UTC