Indonesia Tightens Entry Restrictions to Combat Mpox

Indonesia Tightens Entry Restrictions to Combat Mpox

The Ministry of Transportation in Indonesia has intensified entry restrictions to prevent the domestic spread of Mpox (formerly known as Monkeypox). The measures have been gradually implemented starting August 29.

All entrants are required to fill out the SATUSEHAT Health Pass electronic self-declaration form at their departure airport, which includes information on their health status and travel history. Once completed, a QR code is generated and must be presented upon arrival. Additionally, temperature checks may be conducted, and individuals with fever may be subjected to PCR testing.

Notice
This article was generated using automatic translation by GPT-4 API.
The translation may not be accurate.