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Chile to extend lockdown after coronavirus case tally hits 1.4 million-mark

Read more about Chile to extend lockdown after coronavirus case tally hits 1.4 million-mark on Business Standard. Chile will extend lockdown measures in 16 cities, including the capital Santiago, due to the increase in Covid-19 infections, which have exceeded 1.4 million cases

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Britain update: Zero daily coronavirus deaths reported since last March

Read more about Britain update: Zero daily coronavirus deaths reported since last March on Business Standard. Britain reported zero daily coronavirus-related deaths for the first time since March last year, according to official figures released on Tuesday

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Singapore: Ensure passengers carry negative Covid-19 report, airlines told


The measure applies on Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) too, a Channel News Asia report said.
Previously only long-term pass holders and short-term pass visitors entering Singapore were required to present a negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test report.
The new directions have come after the Ministry of Health announced last week that Singaporeans and PRs are now required to present a report of the test, taken within 72 hours before departing for Singapore.
"Airlines must not allow a passenger to board the flight to Singapore if that passenger fails to produce the result of the required PCR test or if the result of that PCR test is positive. They will be responsible to carry a person who is denied entry into Singapore back to the point of departure, said Margaret Tan, Security Director at the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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Coronavirus cases decline in Nepal, challenges remain with daily infections

Read more about Coronavirus cases decline in Nepal, challenges remain with daily infections on Business Standard. New coronavirus infections have been declining in Nepal in recent days, however, the country is still facing many challenges as the daily infections remain high

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Vietnam to test all 9 million residents for coronavirus in largest city

Read more about Vietnam to test all 9 million residents for coronavirus in largest city on Business Standard. Vietnam plans to test all 9 million people in its largest city for the coronavirus and imposed more restrictions Monday to deal with a growing Covid-19 outbreak.

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New Zealand hosts Australia PM in 1st meeting since Covid outbreak

Read more about New Zealand hosts Australia PM in 1st meeting since Covid outbreak on Business Standard. Growing friction with China and how to reopen borders after the pandemic will likely be among the topics discussed by the leaders of Australia and New Zealand in their first face-to-face meeting

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India coronavirus update: Daily Covid-19 count recorded lowest in 45 days

Read more about India coronavirus update: Daily Covid-19 count recorded lowest in 45 days on Business Standard. The single day rise in coronavirus cases was recorded at 173,790, the lowest in last 45 days, taking India's total tally of Covid-19 cases to 27,729,247

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European Open pushed back by two days, to be a 54-hole tournament now

Read more about European Open pushed back by two days, to be a 54-hole tournament now on Business Standard. The event next week has been curtailed because of pandemic-related travel restrictions, the European Tour said

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Covid impact: Foreign travellers visiting UK down 73% in 2020


A new study has revealed that foreign travellers made 11.1 million visits to the UK in 2020, a 73 per cent decline than in 2019 in the wave of the border restriction imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The dramatic impact of Covid-19 on the number of UK-bound travellers was revealed for the first time in the study published on Monday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), Xinhua news agency reported.
During 2020, overseas residents spent 6.2 billion pounds ($8.76 billion) on their visits to the UK, 78 per cent less than in 2019, ONS said.
Meanwhile, UK residents made 23.8 million visits abroad in 2020, 74 per cent less than the previous year and they spent 13.8 billion pounds on such travels, 78 per cent less than in 2019.

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