Major change for Aussies travelling to Bali as the tourist paradise races to stop spread of Mpox virus Indonesia mandates online health declaration Travellers monitored to trace Mpox spread READ MORE: Bali is as popular as ever with Aussies, but one group of travellers appear to have turned their backs on the island By Max Aldred For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:43 BST, 31 August 2024 | Updated: 01:59 BST, 31 August 2024 e-mail View comments Australians headed to Bali will be required to complete a new health declaration form amid public health concern about the spread of Mpox in Indonesia . Travellers must complete an electronic self-declaration form, the SatuSehat Health Pass, in order to enter the country. The Indonesian government has introduced the measure to keep a check on spread of the contagious virus just weeks after it was declared a public health emergency.

'All passengers and aircraft personnel traveling from abroad are required to fill in this health pass. By declaring your health condition and travel history, you contribute to safer travel in Indonesia,’ reads the health pass site. Indonesia's Director-General of Air Transportation, Maria Kristi Endah Murni, said the rule applies to all foreign travellers including flight crew.

'Every foreign traveler flying to Indonesia must fill out an electronic self-declaration form called the SatuSehat Health Pass, as a guide for international airport operators to prevent and handle Mpox transmission at airports,' .