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The Indonesian Tourism Minister, Sandiaga Uno has stated that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic to Bali’s economy could be permanently damaged. Sandiaga confirmed that Bali’s economy could potentially be permanently damaged. “According to the data that I received, Bali’s economy is still deeply affected by the current situation in the second quarter of 2021, …

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Two students with initial HKR and IMAJ have been rushed to the hospital after getting assaulted by a drunk man in Pemogan Village, Denpasar. The Head of the Denpasar Criminal Investigation Bureau, AKP Hadimastika Karsito Putro confirmed that the incident occured on Friday (11/6) afternoon around 12:30pm on Jalan Griya Anyar, Gang Petasikan Number 1 …

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Bali officials have confirmed that over 500 foreign nationals who have been staying in Denpasar city have received their Covid-19 vaccine. The Spokesman of the Denpasar Covid-19 Handling Task Force, I Dewa Gede Rai confirmed that 537 temporary resident card holders who stay in the Denpasar area were vaccinated. “According to our data, there are …

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The Denpasar Police Department has confirmed that the crime rate in Denpasar city has significantly increased since the Covid-19 pandemic started last year. The Head of the Denpasar Police Department, Kombes Pol Jansen Avitus Panjaitan confirmed that Denpasar police officers have arrested 27 suspects from 27 different cases within a month. “27 suspects were arrested …

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Authorities from the Jembrana region will implement a reward and punishment policy while distributing the Covid-19 vaccine in their region. Jembrana Regent, I Nengah Tamba expressed his disappointment to the Head of Jembrana’s Sub-Districts as the Covid-19 vaccine distribution in his area is still far from their target. “From a total of 224,983 residents who …

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Bali officials have confirmed that Covid-19 transmissions on the island have been significantly reduced as the Covid-19 vaccine gets distributed to the residents. The Secretary of the Bali Covid-19 Handling Task Force, Made Rentin confirmed that the current active Covid-19 case is below 1% of the total population in Bali. “We have good news, the …

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A woman who has been serving prison time at the Kerobokan Prison has died after consuming disinfectant liquid on Friday morning (11/6). The Head of the Female Warden of Kerobokan Prison Class IIA, Lili confirmed that dozens of the inmates in the Kerobokan female prison were rushed to the Sanglah Public Hospital after consuming toxic …

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The Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has approved 10 proposals that have been requested by the Governor of Bali to revive their economy. During a meeting that was attended by several ministries such as the State Secretary Minister, Tourism Minister, Finance Minister, Governor of Indonesian Bank and the Bali Governor on Monday morning (7/6) around 9:30am, …

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The Badung Police Department has instructed all the local motorbike shops in the Badung area to stop producing loud, customized exhaust systems for their customers. The Head of the Badung Traffic Police, AKP Aan Saputra confirmed that he began to inspect and instructed all the motorbike shops in the Badung region to stop selling and …

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Over 2,000 cruise ship workers who had been laid-off for over a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic have gone back to work overseas. The Head of the Bali Labor Agency, Ida Bagus Ngurah Arda confirmed that many workers have gone back to work on cruise ships. “Around 2,702 migrant workers have gone back to …

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The residents of the Sebatu Village, Tegalalang have been annoyed by the smell from the waste that they have been throwing into the sewer. People in Sebatu Village complained about the stench from their sewer. Since the construction of the drainage project started that is being conducted near their area to fix a blockage in …

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