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The Chance of Getting Sick in Bali Right Now Is Extremely Low

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As of Wednesday March 4th, 2020, Bali has zero confirmed cases of the Coronavirus (Covid-19).  

The percentage of people in Bali who have been diagnosed with confirmed cases of the Coronavirus is still zero. 

The number of people who have confirmed cases of the Coronavirus in Indonesia is two.

The location of the two people that were confirmed to have the Coronavirus in Indonesia is almost 1000 km away from Bali.  

There are zero recorded deaths in Bali and all of Indonesia from the Coronavirus. 

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There have been over 90,000 cases worldwide with 80,000 of the cases in China. 

There have been 3100 deaths that have occurred mostly in C

Your chances from dying from the Coronavirus if you are under the age of 50 is 0.3%. The means out of 1000 people who contract the virus, only 3 will die.

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The majority of people who come down with coronavirus may not even show any significant symptoms and may not even contact the authorities.

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The number of confirmed Coronavirus cases may be higher where you live. 

Bali still has zero confirmed cases. 

Indonesia: 2
Australia: 39
USA: 104
Singapore: 100
Japan: 293
Italy: 2502
South Korea: 5186
France: 204
Germany: 196
Spain: 153
U.K: 51
Canada: 27
India: 6
China: 80152

Officers monitor the body temperature of passengers using a body temperature scanner at the International Arrival Terminal I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali

The best way to protect yourself from the Coronavirus: 

  • Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water
  • Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth

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