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Bali closely monitors flights from China, Malaysia amid HMPV outbreak

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Passengers with body temperature above 38 deg C will be directed to a quarantine clinic at the airport for a medical check.

Passengers with a body temperature above 38 deg C will be directed to a quarantine clinic at the airport for a medical check.

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- The authorities in Bali are monitoring foreign arrivals, particularly from China and Malaysia, amid concern over the

human metapneumovirus (HMPV) outbreak

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The Denpasar port health office (KKP) has started requiring passengers from China and Malaysia to fill out a Satu Sehat Health Pass (SSHP) three days before their arrival to the island, to record passengers’ health issues such as high body temperature, cold or flu symptoms.

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