From now on you have to take great care when choosing your travel destination. Anyone who enters Indonesia and does not have “complete vaccination protection” against Covid-19 will be forcibly vaccinated. This applies to young people between the ages of 12 and 17.
Some parts of Indonesia (Bali and Riau) are already open to tourists from various countries. But those who cannot show “complete vaccination protection” will simply be forcibly vaccinated in the Southeast Asian country. Young people are not exempt from thislike the German Foreign Office informed. It says there that travelers must present a negative PCR test in English that is not more than 72 hours old. This also applies to toddlers and babies. Anyone aged 18 or over must already be fully vaccinated if they cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.
Despite negative tests, you will be tested again on arrival and have to wait up to six hours for the result without food. Those who then test positive must go to a (paid) quarantine facility. But the Federal Foreign Office warns: “In the past, local laboratories repeatedly gave false positive results”. As if it were different with the high Ct values in Europe …
Tests, vaccination & quarantine
Despite the vaccination and already two negative tests, travelers have to have another five days in hotel quarantine and another paid test on the fourth day. But then comes the hammer: “Travelers (especially children aged 12 to 17 years) who arrive without a complete vaccination will be subjected to a mandatory vaccination following the second PCR test at the quarantine location.” You read that right. It is forcibly vaccinated. Young people are forcibly vaccinated!

Incidentally, the vaccine from Novavax, which has recently been approved in the country, is also used there, such as Deutschlandfunk reported on November 1st. So far one has bet mainly on Sinovac from China.
The benefits of vaccination in Indonesia are also unclear
However, the example of Indonesia clearly shows how questionable the so-called Covid vaccination is. On the one hand you cannot get into the country without this vaccination, on the other hand you have to endure a total of three PCR tests. Why? It seems reasonable to assume that this gene treatment hardly protects against disease. A transfer to third parties is also not prevented. Careful examination of internationally available data must show whether one of the risks mentioned is reduced at all. So why this compulsory vaccination when you are only allowed to enter the country repeatedly tested?