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India-UAE flights: All 4 airports in Kerala set up rapid PCR testing facilities


India-UAE flights: All 4 airports in Kerala set up rapid PCR testing facilities
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Filed on July 12, 2021
Tests expected to cost about Dh125 each
All four international airports in Kerala have installed rapid polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing facilities within their premises to cater to UAE bound passengers, officials and service providers confirmed to Khaleej Times.
In Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kozhikode, international airports have already set up the infrastructure and hired the workforce to conduct rapid PCR tests on UAE bound passengers.
Furthermore, officials at Kannur International Airport have said they are in the final stages of the process and are ready to cater to any passenger traffic as and when scheduled flights resume between both countries. Service providers have said the tests are expected to cost a maximum of 2,500 rupees (Dh 123). ....

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MEED | Covid-19 vaccine diplomacy boosts Mena stocks


The Indian campaign to export Covid-19 vaccines globally is helping to increase regional stockpiles of the jab
The number of Covid-19 cases in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region crossed 4,979,332 on 1 February 2021, according to Worldometers data collated by MEED.
The six GCC countries together account for 24.6 per cent (1,225,658) of all regional cases, while Iran’s 1,417,999 infections comprise 28.5 per cent of the 4.9 million cases.
Select restrictions are being reimposed across parts of the GCC as infections continue to grow and global vaccine shortages are recorded.
Amid these shortages, a new form of vaccine diplomacy, led by India, has emerged in recent weeks, with several Middle Eastern countries benefiting from longstanding intergovernmental ties. ....

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