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May 19, 2021
Amy Gutmann, President; Wendell Pritchett, Provost; and Craig Carnaroli, Executive Vice President
With the academic year and Commencement now successfully concluded, and with continued positive progress being made within our community in controlling COVID-19, Penn will be easing restrictions during the summer relating to both on-campus activities and University travel. These are important steps as we continue to transition toward the fall semester, and our expectation of a more normal, on-campus experience for our students, faculty, staff, and researchers.
Travel
As of May 18, 2021, the University will lift its travel suspension and implement restricted travel guidelines for all domestic and international Penn-related travel. The new guidelines will require those traveling to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, with exceptions provided only for medical or religious reasons. Faculty, staff, and students may travel domestically or to countries rated CDC
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Seychelles Opens Its Borders for Vaccinated Tourists from India
Travellers below 18 years who are not vaccinated will be permitted to enter with a negative RT-PCR test,
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Seychelles has issued new travel guidelines stating only vaccinated visitors from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are permitted to travel to Seychelles
Many countries are gradually opening up and updating their entry requirements for vaccinated travellers.
Seychelles has issued new travel advisories for Indians. The island country has stated that it will allow vaccinated visitors from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh who have completed two weeks after their second dose.
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Doha Issues New Guidelines for Passengers from India
Passengers will undertake another RT-PCR test at the quarantine facility at their own expense within one day up on arrival in Doha,
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The country has not imposed a blanket ban on Indian travellers yet. Instead, it has issued new guidelines for people travelling from India 02 Min Read
India is battling a second wave of COVID-19, and several countries have announced bans and various restrictions on travel to and from India.
Doha has so far held back any kind of blanket ban or restrictions. But the Arab country released a fresh set of guidelines for people travelling from India on April 29.
Washington [US], April 20 (ANI): US' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had advised its citizens to avoid travelling to India amid a massive surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.