Indonesia is requiring some travellers to take Covid-19 tests again


JAKARTA, July 11 (Bloomberg): Indonesia will reimpose a Covid-19 testing requirement for travellers who haven’t received their booster vaccine in order to curb a resurgence in cases.

Starting from July 17, domestic travellers who have received their booster shot are not required to take the test prior to departure, the Transport Ministry said in a statement.

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