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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The Indonesian government announced that it has ended COVID-19 visa policies for those applying for certain visas and permits.
Key Points:
Additional Information: Indonesian authorities have removed COVID-19 checkpoints at airports and seaports, and officials will no longer request proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
BAL Analysis: Indonesian authorities ended COVID-19 policies for some visa applications as the virus situation around the world has improved.
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