Arrivals to Indonesia required to complete SATUSEHAT Health Pass
Indonesia’s government has introduced a new entry requirement – which comes into effect 30 August 2024 – to prevent the spread of Mpox (Monkeypox).
All international arrivals, both Indonesians and foreigners, need to complete the SATUSEHAT Health Pass, an electronic health declaration form, accessed at: https://sshp.kemkes.go.id
After completing the form, arrivals will receive a barcode containing their health and travel information. Travellers should save a copy of the barcode to be scanned at airport arrival gates. We recommend completion of the form before boarding a flight to ensure a smoother entry.
In addition, body temperature checks will be conducted upon arrival and if a traveller’s temperature exceeds 37.5 degrees Celsius they will be subject to further health screening.
The procedures have been introduced as a preventative measure to limit the spread of new Mpox variants. If travellers develop symptoms of the disease within 21 days of arrival, they are advised to seek medical intervention and present their SATUSEHAT barcode.
Asian Trails is closely monitoring the situation and we will provide updates on this page as soon as any new information becomes available. You can also reach out to our team at Asian Trails Indonesia
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