NORTH LOMBOK, KOMPAS.com – Three Gili Islands including Gili Trawangan in North Lombok is ready to welcome the return of tourists as the provincial government reports promising signs of mitigating the Covid-19 virus.
North Lombok Mayor Najmul Akhyar announced the news during a visit to Gili Trawangan Island June 13.
The local government earlier placed all three Gili Islands in lockdown. The islands were closed off to visitors and residents were prohibited from leaving the area.
With reports of zero Covid-19 cases, the Gili Islands are preparing for a new normal transition.
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The transition to a new normal will go into effect via a decree, which will include a standard operating procedure (SOP) on the arrival and departure of tourists or guests of the Gili Islands.
“We are temporarily opening one port for operations which is the Bangsal Port. Tourists won’t be able to enter the Gili islands via Bali, they will have to enter through the Bangsal Port in North Lombok,” said Najmul.
By welcoming tourists to the Gili Islands, an estimated 120 hotels and restaurants will reopen, giving back the livelihood of 4,000 workers.
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There are 140 foreigners living in the Gili Islands due to lockdown enforcement that apply to each respective country.
No exceptions
The reopening of the Gili Islands does not constitute leniency on the part of the government. Thus, tourists will be subject to nationwide health protocols to enter.
These include wearing a mask, observing physical distancing, and presenting a Covid-19-free letter.
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Najmul hopes that the new normal transition of the Gili Islands will be an example for other areas of West Nusa Tenggara.
Maintaining a green zone status
Vice Governor of West Nusa Tenggara Rohmi Djalilah has said that the Gili Islands will be the revival of tourism in Lombok amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Congratulations to Gili Islands for having zero Covid-19 cases until today which must be maintained by practicing good hygiene,” said Rohmi.
The vice governor added, “If there is even one reported case then everything will start from zero again.”
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To prevent new Covid-19 cases, the Vice Governor has stressed the importance of careful planning and the creation of a strict SOP.
Public participation in the adherence of Covid-19-related health protocols must also be practiced.
Rohmi expressed that residents must be disciplined in carrying out the health protocols while also watching out for each other.
If things go according to plan, the Gili Islands will open its doors to tourists on June 20.
(Writer: Kompas TV Mataram Contributor Fitri Rachmawati | Editor: Kahfi Dirga Cahya)