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Indonesian authorities enforced a curfew in attempt to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, as filmed in Kuta in southern Bali on Thursday.

Fireworks were cancelled as the latest measures ban gatherings after 11PM.

"I am very disappointed with this rule, as i cannot celebrate the New Year, but as this rule applied to every region in Indonesia, then what can I say but to accept it," said one local resident.

Indonesia registered a total of 743,198 cases of COVID-19, with 21,944 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Indonesia: Bali curfew cuts New Year celebrations short

Indonesia, Kuta
December 31, 2020 at 20:22 GMT +00:00 · Published

Indonesian authorities enforced a curfew in attempt to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, as filmed in Kuta in southern Bali on Thursday.

Fireworks were cancelled as the latest measures ban gatherings after 11PM.

"I am very disappointed with this rule, as i cannot celebrate the New Year, but as this rule applied to every region in Indonesia, then what can I say but to accept it," said one local resident.

Indonesia registered a total of 743,198 cases of COVID-19, with 21,944 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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Indonesian authorities enforced a curfew in attempt to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, as filmed in Kuta in southern Bali on Thursday.

Fireworks were cancelled as the latest measures ban gatherings after 11PM.

"I am very disappointed with this rule, as i cannot celebrate the New Year, but as this rule applied to every region in Indonesia, then what can I say but to accept it," said one local resident.

Indonesia registered a total of 743,198 cases of COVID-19, with 21,944 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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