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Indonesia expands rapid COVID-19 testing sites to Bali

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Denpasar, May 11 (EFE/EPA) .- Indonesian health workers on Monday gave the residents of the island of Bali rapid COVID-19 testing. Indonesia has launched testing sites in the island to provide residents with rapid COVID-19 testing.To date, Indonesia has more than 14,000 coronavirus cases and 973 deaths from COVID-19. (Camera: MADE NAGI).FOOTAGE SHOWS MEDICAL STAFF COLLECTS BLOOD SAMPLES DURING A COVID-19 RAPID TESTING OPERATION AT A STREET IN DENPASAR, BALI, INDONESIA .

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