Furious Balinese locals have blasted Australians who were caught flouting social distancing rules to swim and eat at restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic. Western tourists have been filmed soaking in the sun in Canggu, a resort village on the south coast of the Indonesian island, completely ignoring social distancing. Footage taken at the PNB Beach Resort shows groups of western tourists filling out restaurants and swimming in the pool.
A guest at the hotel filmed the videos and told Daily Mail Australia people are blatantly ignoring all regulations in Canggu. This is despite mounting evidence that as many as 2,200 people in Slot Indonesia have died from COVID-19, far above the official state figure of 765. It has one of the lowest testing rates in the world, with experts fearing the situation is far worse than officials are revealing. Footage taken at the PNB Beach Resort shows groups of western tourists filling out restaurants (pictured) and sitting close togther Western tourists, including some Australians, are pictured at the pool of the PNB Beach Resort in groups, flouting social distancing laws (pictured) to enjoy some time in the sun 'There are people en-mass in the hotel restaurant and pool where I am staying despite only three rooms being occupied,' he said.
'They are all acting as if the whole thing is a farce.' Australians are also seen swimming and judi slot terbaik surfing in the ocean despite the beach entrances having barricades and 24-hour security guards. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next How a once-bustling Seminyak street in Bali has been turned... Chinese companies jack up the price of face masks being sold... Share this article Share 'There is extreme distaste against this behaviour in the hearts and minds of locals all doing the right thing and watching Westerners do whatever they want,' the man said.
A member of the local village told the man 'turis benkung' which in Malay means tourists are being stubborn. The hotel guest said he is shocked at some Australian's behaviour despite seeing locals being punished by a special army taskforce for roaming the streets without face masks. Western tourists have been filmed surfing in Canggu (pictured), a resort village on the south coast of the Indonesian Island, completely ignoring social distancing A guest at the hotel filmed the videos and told Daily Mail Australia people are blatantly ignoring all regulations in Canggu (pictured) and socialising in close proximity
A guest at the hotel filmed the videos and told Daily Mail Australia people are blatantly ignoring all regulations in Canggu. This is despite mounting evidence that as many as 2,200 people in Slot Indonesia have died from COVID-19, far above the official state figure of 765. It has one of the lowest testing rates in the world, with experts fearing the situation is far worse than officials are revealing. Footage taken at the PNB Beach Resort shows groups of western tourists filling out restaurants (pictured) and sitting close togther Western tourists, including some Australians, are pictured at the pool of the PNB Beach Resort in groups, flouting social distancing laws (pictured) to enjoy some time in the sun 'There are people en-mass in the hotel restaurant and pool where I am staying despite only three rooms being occupied,' he said.
'They are all acting as if the whole thing is a farce.' Australians are also seen swimming and judi slot terbaik surfing in the ocean despite the beach entrances having barricades and 24-hour security guards. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next How a once-bustling Seminyak street in Bali has been turned... Chinese companies jack up the price of face masks being sold... Share this article Share 'There is extreme distaste against this behaviour in the hearts and minds of locals all doing the right thing and watching Westerners do whatever they want,' the man said.
A member of the local village told the man 'turis benkung' which in Malay means tourists are being stubborn. The hotel guest said he is shocked at some Australian's behaviour despite seeing locals being punished by a special army taskforce for roaming the streets without face masks. Western tourists have been filmed surfing in Canggu (pictured), a resort village on the south coast of the Indonesian Island, completely ignoring social distancing A guest at the hotel filmed the videos and told Daily Mail Australia people are blatantly ignoring all regulations in Canggu (pictured) and socialising in close proximity