‘Respect local anti-virus laws’


Too lenient: Foreigners doing push-ups as punishment for not wearing masks at a roadside security post in Bali. — The Jakarta Post/ANN

“I will leave Bali if there is ever a forced vaccination rule, ” said a 31-year-old American woman who divides her time between Ubud and Canggu.

Martha (not her real name) believes that the Covid-19 vaccine should not be compulsory and that wearing masks will not make a difference in reducing infections.

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