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COVID-19 vaccine certificates similar to the “green” passes that will allow fully vaccinated Israelis in and out of gyms, pools, concert stadiums and other leisure venues are inevitable in Canada, say researchers studying the “feasibility and acceptability” of immunity passports in Canada.
Despite worries immunity passes could lead to a new class of vaccinated “elites” or “immunoprivileged,” it’s unfair to continue to force restrictions on people once fully vaccinated, they argue.
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The project will cost around ₹458 crore.
The Kolkata airport has started building a new air traffic control tower and a technical block with upgraded technology and enhanced capacity, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said on Tuesday. This construction project will cost around ₹458 crore, the AAI said in a statement. The AAI, which works under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, owns and operates more than 100 airports in the country. The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata is one of them.
“With more than 50 metres of height, the new building (at the Kolkata airport) will be equipped with advanced digital technology in the field of communication and air traffic system,” the AAI noted.
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Kolkata: No large gatherings to be allowed for New Year eve celebrations
The Kolkata Police have taken measures to ensure that all COVID-19 safety protocols are maintained and there is no large gathering for celebrating the New Year eve, as ordered by the Calcutta High Court to check a spike in infections, an officer said on Wednesday. Security has been beefed up in and around the city to avoid any untoward incident on that day, he said. We have taken all measures to ensure that there is no large gathering in and around the city during the New Year s eve tomorrow. We have deployed senior officers in the rank of deputy commissioners in Park Street, Esplanade, and other areas where people usually gather on the occasion, the IPS officer said.
No Large Gatherings Allowed For New Year s Eve Celebrations In Kolkata: Police No Large Gatherings Allowed For New Year s Eve Celebrations In Kolkata: Police The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday asked the West Bengal government to ensure that effective protocols related to Covid safety are maintained during the year-end festivities.
Security will be increased near night clubs, restaurants and pubs across the city. (Representational)
Kolkata:
The Kolkata Police have taken measures to ensure that all COVID-19 safety protocols are maintained and there is no large gathering for celebrating the New Year eve, as ordered by the Calcutta High Court to check a spike in infections, an officer said on Wednesday.