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Covid-19: No quarantine for select Middle East passengers arriving in Maharashtra

Covid-19: No quarantine for select Middle East passengers arriving in Maharashtra IANS © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid-19: No quarantine for select Middle East passengers arriving in Maharashtra The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has announced a fresh set of guidelines for all incoming/outgoing international passengers against the backdrop of the new Covid-19 virus strain detected in the UK, it was announced on Tuesday. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai later provided the following exemptions in a release. #ImportantUpdate with regards to international arriving passengers from Middle East/Europe and transiting via Mumbai to other domestic destinations. . .#ImportantUpdate with regards to exemptions for international arriving passengers from the Middle East/Europe.#WeCare#CSMIApic.twitter.com/WAPSwjglhX- CSMIA (@CSMIA Official) December 22, 2020

No need to panic, new mutant virus doesn t kill more: Officials

December 23, 2020 Municipal workers guide passengers arriving from UK, at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai   -  Rafiq Maqbool Municipal workers guide passengers arriving from UK, at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai   -  Rafiq Maqbool× Surveillance against UK strain intensified at all airports The new strain of the SARS-CoV2 virus discovered in the UK maybe more contagious, but doesn’t seem to be causing higher mortality or increasing case fatality rate, said Vinod K Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog. Besides, scientific studies haven’t so far shown that the vaccines in development in India or elsewhere will not be effective against this new mutation, he said while briefing the media. “So, there will not be any change in the current Covid-19 treatment guidelines. To the best of our knowledge, this strain increases transmissibility, but it does not increase the propensity for deaths or hospitalisation or s

Coronavirus | Airlines reschedule U K flights to beat flight ban

Updated: Share Article AAA Warm reunion: A passenger arriving from the United Kingdom and his father embrace at the international airport in Amritsar on Tuesday.   | Photo Credit: AFP Indian carriers Air India and Vistara rescheduled their flights from the UK to be able to return to India in time to comply with the ban on air travel from the island nation effective from from Tuesday midnight. Air India rescheduled its Mumbai-London-Cochin flight, and operated its flights between the UK capital and Ahmedabad and Delhi as per schedule, according to an airline spokesperson. The arrival time for Vistara s UK 18 flight was also advanced to 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The government on Monday announced a ban until December 31 on all flights to and from London to curb the entry of a new strain of coronavirus found in the UK.

Antony Waste Handling Cell IPO subscribed 1 98 times

The issue received bids for 1.32 crore shares as against 66.66 lakh shares on offer. The initial public offer (IPO) of Antony Waste Handling Cell received bids for 1.32 crore shares as against 66.66 lakh shares on offer as on Monday (21 December 2020), according to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) data. The issue was subscribed 1.98 times. The issue opened for subscription today (21 December 2020) and it will close on Wednesday (23 December 2020). The price band for the IPO is set at Rs 313-315 per share. An investor can bid for a minimum of 47 equity shares and in multiples thereof. The issue comprises of a fresh issue worth Rs 85 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of 68,24,933 equity shares by existing shareholders.

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