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Hong Kong, Singapore seek final agreement on travel bubble


Hong Kong, Singapore seek final agreement on travel bubble
By Shifaan Ryklief
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CAPE TOWN - Hong Kong authorities are looking to finalise an agreement with Singapore which could see vaccine requirements for travellers waived from Singapore’s side once they reopen their borders.
The Straits Times, a Singapore-based publication, reported on Tuesday that Hong Kong’s chief executive, Carrie Lam, said she was expecting “an early indication of agreement between the two sides”. However, she wanted to get Hongkongers vaccinated whether or not it would be a requirement by Singapore officials.
Hong Kong had sent its initial travel bubble proposal at the end of March, which stated that passengers taking the Singapore-Hong Kong quarantine-free bubble flights be vaccinated prior to travel. ....

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NZ travel bubble first of many as Morrison government negotiates with Singapore, Fiji, Thailand and others


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Australians could be able to travel to select Asian and Pacific destinations without facing lengthy stints in quarantine by August, as the Morrison government looks to open the border to more countries after establishing a safe travel zone with New Zealand.
Immigration and health authorities are exploring plans to open up to Singapore within months, followed by other nations with low COVID numbers such as Fiji, Vietnam and Thailand, as well as Japan and South Korea, although their daily case numbers are higher.
Singapore holidays could be on the cards if Australia can provide “tamper-proof” vaccination certificates.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Tuesday that a trans-Tasman travel bubble between the two countries will be established in less than two weeks. From 11.59pm April 18 Wellington time (9.59pm AEST), Australians will be able to fly into New Zealand with no quarantine for the first ....

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Thailand Suspends Astra Shots; Biden Vaccine Order: Virus Update


U.S. Passes 100 Million Doses; California Eases: Virus Update
Bloomberg
3/12/2021
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A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to a farmworker at a vaccination clinic organized by the Santa Clara County Public Health Department at Christopher Ranch in Gilroy, California, U.S., on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Farmworkers have been one of the hardest hit communities since the start of the pandemic.
(Bloomberg) The U.S. passed the milestone of administering more than 100 million Covid-19 shots. California said 13 counties can ease restrictions, including opening restaurants and movie theaters to 25% capacity. Michigan will begin vaccinating all people 16 years and older starting April 5. ....

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