Tourists arriving in Bali will be checked for the presence of the Nipah virus!
Due to the growing concern about the incidence of the Nipah virus, the Indonesian Ministry of Health has taken decisive measures to ensure the safety of tourists on the island of Bali. This virus...
Breaking news: Tourists arriving in Bali will be checked for the presence of the Nipah virus!
Due to the growing concern about the incidence of the Nipah virus, the Indonesian Ministry of Health has taken decisive measures to ensure the safety of tourists on the island of Bali. This virus causes serious diseases and can pose a threat to health, so the introduction of additional checks is an important step.
According to the new security measures, all arriving tourists to Bali will be subject to mandatory testing for the presence of the Nipah virus. The procedure will be carried out at Denpasar Airport and includes the following steps:
Body temperature measurement: Upon arrival at the airport, passengers will have their body temperature measured. This is an important step to identify signs of a possible infection.
Examination and survey: If a tourist has an increase in body temperature, he will be sent for an additional medical examination and survey. This will allow doctors to assess the presence of other characteristic symptoms of the Nipah virus.
Full examination: In case of suspected infection, the tourist will be sent to the hospital for a full examination and additional medical measures.
It is important to note that at the moment there are no cases of infection with the Nipah virus in Indonesia. However, due to the traditional arrival of a large number of tourists from India and the outbreak of the disease in Kerala, the Indonesian authorities are taking additional precautions.
Follow the latest news and recommendations of the Indonesian authorities when planning a trip to Bali. It is important to observe hygiene measures, wear masks and follow the recommendations of medical specialists.
Travel safely, monitor your health and information from official sources.
Additional information and recommendations can be found on the official website of the Ministry of Health of Indonesia.