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Indonesia delays reopening of Bali amid COVID-19 surge

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Denpasar, Jun 29 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian government delayed the opening of Bali resort islands for foreign tourists as a surge in COVID-19 cases hit the country. Indonesia is battling skyrocketing Covid-19 case numbers as the Red Cross warned on Tuesday of the collapse of hospitals.It is the country in Southeast Asia hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, and on Monday registered 20,694 infections and 423 deaths."Urgent increases are needed in medical care, testing and vaccinations as Indonesia teeters on the edge of a Covid-19 catastrophe," the international body said in a statement Tuesday."The more dangerous and deadly Delta Covid-19 variant is fueling infections that are skyrocketing across Indonesia, overwhelming hospitals and oxygen supplies in Jakarta and other areas of the country," it added. (Camera: MADE NAGI).B-ROLL OF THE ISLAND OF BALI, INDONESIA.

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