09 Feb 2021 | News
Regions call for greater political commitment to fix ‘fragmented’ ERA
As the European Commission cranks up its work on the new European Research Area, regions are pushing for greater influence in the design process
EU regions are demanding more of a say in the development of the European Research Area (ERA) and are calling for greater political commitment to bridge the research and innovation gap that persists between rich and poor areas.
The Committee of the Regions (CoR) wants to become more involved in the ERA Forum for Transition, the expert group set up to advise on the governance structure of ERA, the EU’s planned single market for research, CoR rapporteur Christopher Clergeau told Science|Business.
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Travellers who can show that they have taken two doses of any of the four main vaccines currently on the market, are able to enter Seychelles with no quarantine requirements. The second dose will need to have been administered at least two weeks before arrival in the country.
Visitors need to submit a certificate from their national health authority as proof they have been vaccinated, along with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result, obtained less than 72 hours prior to travel.
From mid-March, the Indian Ocean archipelago will open its borders to all visitors, vaccinated or not, as long as they have a negative PCR test, taken less than 72 hours prior to travel. By this point, the majority of the adult population of the Seychelles is expected to have been vaccinated against the virus.