Bali reopening to foreign tourists delayed as COVID-19 surges
Indonesia's government will wait until COVID-19 cases fall significantly before opening Bali to foreign tourists, the country's tourism minister said in an interview.The corona virus pandemic has devastated the economy of Bali, for decades a magnet for holidaymakers thanks to its spectacular beaches, vibrant nightlife and distinctive Hindu culture. "
We were targeting end of July, beginning of August, but we just have to be mindful of where we are in this recent spike (in corona virus cases)," Indonesia's Minister for Tourism and the Cultural Economy, Sandiaga Uno, told Reuters in an interview on Monday (Jun 28). "
We will be waiting for the situation to be more conducive." Corona virus infections have surged across Indonesia in recent weeks, including in Bali.where there has been a fourfold rise in the past month, albeit from a low base, to about 200 cases per day, according to official data.Uno said he wanted Bali's daily corona virus infections to fall to 30 or 40 per day before reopening.
The true extent of Bali's infections is masked by its low testing rates, which stand at 15 per cent of the minimum recommended by the World Health Organization, according to data released by the global health body.Indonesia's government has prioritized Bali for vaccinations, and was seeing good early results as most people infected with corona virus showed only mild symptoms, Uno said.