Coronavirus in Bali: Stop in Progreso, while Indonesia prohibits all foreign tourists

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All court trials and judicial matters are now being conducted online and prisoners are locked down in jails, unable to receive any visitors.

Kerobokan jail in Bali has stopped taking any new inmates, authorities fearful that new arrivals will bring COVID-19 into the dreadfully overcrowded jail.

Instead, they are in the police station cells.

Indonesian president, Joko Widodo, declared an emergency in public aptitude and social restrictions imposed to treat the imminent disaster.

But he has been criticised for not taking a more hard-line decisive approach and instead keeping his eyes on the economic impact of shutting down the nation.

The penalties for violation of social distancing and government policies CoVI-19 are 4 and one month in prison.

Declare an emergency of fitness allows the regions to block or quarantine, anything that has resisted.

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It means Bali would now have the option of locking down.

Indonesia has announced that the number of positive COVID-19 cases in the country was 1528, up 114 from Monday.

The death toll now stands at 136, up from Monday.

The country’s instances accumulate over about a hundred days and deaths also accumulate.

Bali up to 19 cases.

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