Covid vaccination requirements for domestic travel. We have booked a trip to Bali. Our son will be six by the time we go. He has not had any covid vaccinations. He is OK to enter the country but I have recently read that he would need to be vaccinated for domestic travel within Indonesia. Answer 1 of 9: We are traveling to Bali in July - staying at AirBnbs in Ubud for four nights and Candidasa for six nights. I went to my general doctor yesterday and she is telling me that we need to get some vaccinations: hepatitis A and/or B, typhoid, TDAP The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe and is included on the National Immunisation Program for children at 12 and 18 months of age. In Western Australia, anyone born during or after 1966 who does not have evidence of having received two doses in the past can access a government-funded measles vaccine from their GP (all ages) or at a Dengue Fever. The most imminent health hazard to Balinese and visitors after traffic accidents is most likely Dengue fever. There is currently no vaccine against it, Dengue fever is a flu-like illness and not uncommon in Bali. Like Malaria, Dengue is transmitted by a certain type of mosquito — the Aedes Mosquito is responsible for Dengue Bali, Indonesia — the Island of the Gods — is a destination that needs no introduction. With its enchanting landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Bali has become a haven for travelers… JWLY.

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