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COVID-19: Bali declares state of emergency as cases climb, local
transmission detected

   - Ni Komang Erviani

   The Jakarta Post

Denpasar   /   Tue, March 31, 2020   /   11:14 am

Bali has declared a state of emergency by imposing stricter measures on
visitors in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to
climb with local transmission detected.

With the status, the famous resort island will tighten checks at entrance
gates and enforce a 14-day self-quarantine for all people entering the
island, the Bali administration’s regional secretary Dewa Made Indra said.

The decision was taken by Bali Governor Wayan Koster after a meeting with
the COVID-19 task force on Monday. The administration took into
consideration the growing number of cases of the highly contagious viral
disease on the island and confirmed local transmission cases.

The number of cases climbed 90 percent in a single day, with nine new cases
on Monday, bringing the tally to 19. Among the new people who tested
positive, eight are Indonesian and one is a foreign national, Dewa said.

“With the status, the administration, police, Indonesian Military (TNI) and
other elements can carry out stricter efforts to prevent COVID-19. This is
important to give stronger protection to Bali residents,” Dewa, who is also
the chairman of Bali’s COVID-19 task force said on Monday.

The administration had previously issued an advisory level of Siaga (watch)
for the province from March 16 to 30 in its effort to stem the spread of
the respiratory illness that has dealt a blow to tourism on the island.

Dewa further said the task force had recorded cases of local transmission,
the first on Bali after only having reported imported cases.

“There have been three cases of local transmission. This means the virus
has been transmitted between people on the island,” he said.

Among the three cases, one is a nurse who handled a patient infected with
the viral disease, highlighting the high risk of transmission faced by
medical workers amid a shortage of protective gear across the country.

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