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This week, the Government officially renewed the travel conditions and the validity period of the PCR antigen swabs for domestic travelers. In this last requirement, the use of an exhalation-based coronavirus early detection tool, GeNose, is imposed as a travel requirement for all modes of transport.
This last travel requirement is contained in the Working Group Circular (SE) Number 12 of 2021. This provision replaces the previous SE Number 7 of 2021.
This last travel requirement is divided into two, for destinations outside the island of Java and outside the island of Java, as well as for the island of Bali.
Children under 5 years of age are not required to perform the RT-PCR / Antigen swab / GeNose test as a condition of travel.
Bali island
Air, sea and land
– Show RT-PCR results at most 2×24 hours before departure
– Maximum antigen 2×24 hours (previously 1×24 hours) before departure
– GeNose test at airports, seaports and terminals before departure
Island of Java and outside of Java
Air Transport
– Certificate of negative results of the RT-PCR test no later than 3×24 hours before departure
– Certificate of negative results of the antigen swab no more than 2 x 24 hours before departure
– Negative test of GeNose results at the airport before departure
Water transport
– Certificate of negative RT-PCR or antigen results 3×24 hours before departure
– Negative GeNose result test at port prior to departure
For travel requirements for intercity rail, private vehicle and public transportation modes, SEE HERE
Watch video “New Rules for PCR and Antigen Swabs in the Micro PPKM Period“
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