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SIA Axes Plans to Fly to Bali on 04 May

The Indonesian Government’s decision not to include Indonesia’s second busiest airport –  Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport in the list of four official international entry points for international travel during the continuing pandemic, has prompted  Singapore International Airlines (SIA) to cancel plans to resume flight between Singapore and Denpasar scheduled to commence on 04 May. Indonesia Encourages SIA to Resume Bali Flights. As reported by  ational Center for the Mitigation of COVID-19 and the  Indonesian Ministry of Health and is limited to just four airports:  The Cengkareng Internation Airport (CGK), the Kualanamu International Airport (KNO), Juanda International Airport (SUB), and the 

Foreign Ministry: Malaysia strongly supports Brunei s effort to convene tomorrow s Asean meet | Malaysia

Foreign Ministry: Malaysia strongly supports Brunei s effort to convene tomorrow s Asean meet | Malaysia
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How does Australia s vaccination efforts compare with other Asia-Pacific countries?

How does Australia s vaccination efforts compare with other Asia-Pacific countries? Posted 2 Singapore s vaccination rollout has been one of the most successful in the world. ( Print text only Cancel While Australia has fallen significantly short on its deadline to vaccinate 4 million people by the end of March, millions of people have already been vaccinated in other Asia-Pacific countries, including China, Indonesia and India. The number of vaccine doses administered per 100 people are higher in those countries too. How did others in our region vaccinate so many people so quickly and how is Australia doing in comparison? Who is ahead of us in the region?

GeNose C-19 Testing Ready at Bali s Airport

 GeNose C-19 processors. Each unit can daily evaluate 500-600 breathing bags. The GeNose C19 is a coronavirus screening device created by Indonesia’s  Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta that can quickly analyze the exhalations into a plastic breathing bag and determine if the  COVID-19 virus is present in only 3 minutes. The machine examining the collected exhalations from the plastic bags uses reagent gasses to detect COVID-19. The system and the technology have been tested and certified by the  Indonesian Ministry of Health under the category of “ Electro-medical non-radioactive B” with an official registration number of  RI AKD 2040102288. NusaBali, the Manager of Stakeholder Relations at the 

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