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NEW DELHI - The biggest international relief mission India has seen in recent years is being rolled out as the country reels from the impact of a second wave of Covid-19 that has put inordinate pressure on its health infrastructure and resulted in shortages of oxygen, medicines and other equipment.
Every day, flights from different countries carrying emergency relief ranging from large oxygen-generating plants to N95 masks have been landing in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.
Ships carrying liquid medical oxygen and other oxygen-related equipment are also docking in ports, emptying their cargo and going back for more rounds.
From airports and ports, oxygen and oxygen-related equipment, medicines like remdesivir and other equipment like ventilators and oximeters are being sent to different parts of the country most affected by the second Covid-19 wave.
May 03, 2021
A handout photo. Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers.
South China Morning Post
Will it or won’t it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed – and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away – and there’s no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what’s likely to be Hong Kong’s first getaway, here’s a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
1. Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers
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Travel bubble: explore Singapore’s red light district, war bunkers and heritage hotspots on alternative tours of the city Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers. Photo: Handout
Will it or won t it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed - and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away - and there s no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what s likely to be Hong Kong s first getaway, here s a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers
The Straits Times
Hong Kong has kept Covid-19 transmission largely under control.PHOTO: AFP
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