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France’s mandatory 10-day quarantine list, French government spokesman Gabriel Attal announced Wednesday.
The
list of countries will be released shortly, adding to the seven countries – Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan and Qatar – that have appeared on the list since last week.
Travellers from Chile, South Africa, India and Brazil already have to undergo
mandatory quarantine as the appearance of new variants in those countries in the past weeks has made the health situation particularly worrying.
The decision was announced only days after the French executive planned a cautious easing of restrictions. With the high number of cases,
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | May 13 Updated:
cases of coronavirus and
114,723 deaths, according to the national coronavirus information center. Russia’s total excess fatality count since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is above 460,000.
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Russia on Thursday confirmed 8,380 new coronavirus cases and 355 deaths.
Russia has confirmed the first cases of the Indian coronavirus mutation within its borders, the Kommersant business daily reported Thursday, citing the regional consumer protection watchdog.
The majority of Russians (62%) are still not ready to be vaccinated with their country’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, according to a poll by the independent Levada Center published Wednesday.