Mumbai saw a spike in the number of deaths due to heart attacks in the first six months of 2021. Doctors have said there is a possibility of blood clots causing them after Covid-19, however, they explain symptoms people should look out for
Experts are saying that countries with a higher coronavirus caseload, including India, need to prepare to deal with the long-term effects of the illness. This phenomenon is being termed as 'Long Covid'.
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After a short ban, flights to the UK resume with stricter regulations in place ,
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India partially lifts ban on India-UK flights in calibrated manner after flights were suspended on December 23 with the new strain of the coronavirus being detected in 82 UK-returned individuals 02 Min Read
While the resumption of flights between India and United Kingdom may be good news to passengers in urgent need of travel, the government has said the current lifting of ban is valid till January 30 and subject to further orders.
Following the news that a more infectious strain of the COVID-19 virus has surfaced in the UK, India had suspended flights between the two countries on December 23, 2020. Several travellers who had arrived in India during that time had tested positive for the new variant (called B.1.1.7. 82) of SARS-CoV-2. The Indian government cancelled flights to check the spread of this new strain of highly infectio
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The US is the latest addition to the list of banned countries,
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Home > Travel News > Story > Philippines Travel Ban Now Extends to the United States
Travellers from all US territories, including Puerto Rico and Guam, banned from entering the Philippines until January 15 this year 01 Min Read
The Philippines has added the United States of America to its list of countries on which a temporary travel restriction has been imposed owing to the reported new strain of Covid-19 that was first traced in the United Kingdom. The ban on 21 countries effective until January 15, 2021, may be extended, according to reports.
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Vaccinated travellers may soon have it easy in Singapore,
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Home > Travel News > Story > Singapore May Soon Relax Restrictions for Vaccinated Travellers
If the vaccines are effective in curbing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Singapore is likely to ease restrictions for vaccinated individuals 01 Min Read
Singapore has announced that it is likely to liberalise travel restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, subject to proof that vaccines have shown significant control in the spread of the virus. According to media reports, the lifting of all travel restrictions is being discussed considering the World Economic Forum (WEF) scheduled for May this year.