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Bali closely monitors flights from China, Malaysia amid HMPV outbreak
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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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JAKARTA - The authorities in Bali are monitoring foreign arrivals, particularly from China and Malaysia, amid concern over the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) outbreak
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.

