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Colombia Suspends Flights to Brazil for Month Over New COVID-19 Strain

Colombia Suspends Flights to Brazil for Month Over New COVID-19 Strain Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/latam/202101281081900432-colombia-suspends-flights-to-brazil-for-month-over-new-covid-19-strain/ MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) – Colombia has suspended air traffic with Brazil for a month over the spread of a new strain of the coronavirus, Colombian President Ivan Duque announced. “To prevent the spread of the new [coronavirus] strain found in Brazil, the Colombian Ministry of Health and I have decided to suspend flights to and from Brazil for a month starting from Friday. Those who arrived from the country between January 18 and 27 must undergo a 14-day self-isolation,” Duque tweeted late Wednesday. The president added that only passenger, not freight, flights would be suspended.

Colombia suspends flights to Brazil over new Covid Strain

UNHCR Colombia Response Update #17, 16-30 November 2020

UNHCR Colombia Response Update #17, 16-30 November 2020
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UNHCR Colombia Response Update #17, 16-30 November 2020 - Colombia

UNHCR Colombia Response Update #17, 16-30 November 2020 Format Current Context The Colombian Ministry of Health confirmed 1.544.826 cases of COVID-19 as of 23 December, with Bogotá recording the highest number (438.854 confirmed cases). A total of 41.174 individuals have died from COVID-19 and 1.404.168 cases have recovered. According to Migración Colombia, 122,397 Venezuelans returned to Venezuela from or through Colombia since the 14 March border closure (as of 3 December). During the reporting period, 1,531 Venezuelans returning to Venezuela were registered at the Transitory Health Attention Centre (CAST in Spanish) near the Colombia-Venezuela border. At the same time, several hundreds of Venezuelans continued to enter Colombia each day at the end of November, primarily via irregular border points (trochas in Spanish), despite the heavy rains that devastated the Caribbean coast. There was also an increase in Venezuelans travelling on foot to the southern border town of Puert

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