Covid King Felipe VI resumes his agenda this Monday after ten days of quarantine by Covid
Covid Is there scientific support to reduce quarantines from seven to five days?
Australia
reopens its international borders to vaccinated tourists on Monday, almost two years after
the country imposed some of the strictest travel restrictions in the world due to the
Covid pandemic.
A local airline Qantas flight from Los Angeles was the first to land in Sydney at 06:20 local time, followed by other flights from Tokyo, Vancouver and Singapore.
"The wait is over," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said at a news conference on Sunday.
"Pack your bags," he tossed to potential visitors, adding, "Don't forget to bring money, because you're going to find plenty of places to spend it."
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08.16
Is there scientific support to reduce quarantines from seven to five days?
Go from the current seven days of quarantine or isolation to five days.
This is the change that has been ruminating among health officials in Spain since the end of last year.
The Community of Madrid and Catalonia
are two of the autonomies that have most clearly spoken in favor of this significant reduction in isolation time for those who test positive for coronavirus and quarantines for close contacts of positives without the complete vaccination schedule. .
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08.14
King Felipe VI resumes his agenda this Monday after ten days of quarantine by Covid
After 10 days of quarantine and a negative test for Covid-19, Felipe VI will resume his official agenda.
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08.03
Police regain control of Ottawa after 24 days of paralysis of the city due to protests over restrictions
Canadian police resumed control of downtown Ottawa on Sunday after
truckers opposed to the government's health policy
paralyzed it for 24 days.
Authorities said they had
detained 190 protesters and towed away some 50 vehicles,
which had been honking their horns in the normally quiet city for weeks, AFP reports.
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07.28
Australia reopens its borders to tourists after two years of closure
Australia
reopens its international borders to vaccinated tourists on Monday, almost two years after
the country imposed some of the strictest travel restrictions in the world due to the
Covid pandemic.
A local airline Qantas flight
from Los Angeles was the first to land in Sydney
at 06:20 local time, followed by other flights from Tokyo, Vancouver and Singapore.
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