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N Kazakhstan may set up COVID-19 vaccination sites at trade centers

23 April 2021 18:42 Share in: PETROPAVLOVSK. KAZINFORM – Opening of vaccination sites at trade centers is being considered in North Kazakhstan region, Kazinform correspondent reports. Related news Asset Zhumatayev, chief medical officer of North Kazakhstan region said that 21,297 people have been given the first dose of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine in the region and that both doses of the vaccine have been received by 4,435 people in the region. He added that opening of vaccination sites at trade centers is under consideration, stressing that vaccination is the only reliable way to stop the spread of COVID-19. He once again reminded that mass gathering are banned and recommended to visit crowed places less frequently, observe social distancing, wear masks, and maintain good hygiene.

Turkey arrests dozens as crypto exchange boss flees country

Editorial | what does this mean? This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Turkey arrests dozens as crypto exchange boss flees country 6 hours ago 1 Turkish police have arrested 62 people after the Thodex cryptocurrency exchange stopped letting users access their accounts or withdraw money and its founder fled to Albania. Police made the arrests in raids across eight cities and are still seeking another 16 people, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency. The move came after the exchange posted a notice on Thursday on its website saying that it would be closed for between four and five days.

Xsolla Acquires Slemma - socaltech com

Los Angeles-based videogame commerce technology developer Xsolla says it has acquired Slemma, a developer of data analytics and visualization and reporting software

Singapore bans crew changes for seafarers with recent travel to India

Singapore bans crew changes for seafarers with recent travel to India April 23, 2021 Since March 2020, the MPA has facilitated over 1,20,000 crew changes on some 7,500 ships   -  AFP Since March 2020, the MPA has facilitated over 1,20,000 crew changes on some 7,500 ships   -  AFP× More crackdowns by other maritime hubs to impact shipping, say industry insiders Singapore has halted crew change for seafarers with recent travel history to India, amid surge in Covid-19 infections in one of the world’s top supplier of crew to the shipping industry. The ban will come into effect from Saturday midnight, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) in a circular on Thursday.

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