Britain falls to its knees: Indians should not be quarantined in England from 11th


No travel ban, no visa ban: US federal judge's ruling

Russia kills 900 with corona for second day in a row, 27,000 new cases

North Jersey, US: Tensions between India and Britain over quarantine rules are likely to end now. Britain's stance has softened after India also applied quarantine rules on the arrival of British in India in response to British quarantine rules. Britain announced on Thursday that people coming from India would not need to be quarantined from October 11th.

Alex Ellis, Britain's High Commissioner to India, said people coming to Britain from India would not need to be quarantined after October 11. However, these people need to have been vaccinated with another brand that has been approved by the British for Covishield.

On the other hand, a lawsuit filed by The American Immigration Lawyers Association-AILA and others against the State Department for refusing to issue a visa during the Corona epidemic has led to a federal judge granting travel to tourists eligible for travel under the State Department's travel ban. Declared the practice illegal.

It was argued by AILA that travel bans do not mean a visa ban. Federal Judge James E. Bosberg on Tuesday ordered the State Department to suspend the practice of not issuing visas to tourists from other countries while a travel ban is in force.

The president issued a travel ban to prevent people who are not permanent residents and not citizens of the country from entering the US. Travel bans are still in place on tourists from China, Iran, India, Brazil, South Africa, the Shenzhen area of ​​Europe, the UK and Ireland.

Russia's Corona epidemic, on the other hand, has killed more than 900 people for the second day in a row. Yesterday 929 people were killed and today 924 people have been killed. According to the Corona Virus Task Force, 27,500 new cases of Corona were reported on Thursday.

In the US, meanwhile, corona new cases and deaths have dropped by 15 percent since mid-September, with an average of 1,750 new corona deaths per day and more than a million new cases a day. Pfizer, meanwhile, has applied to the US government for approval to give its corona vaccine to children between the ages of five and eleven.

The World Health Organization, meanwhile, has begun sending medical supplies to North Korea to fight the Koro epidemic, indicating that North Korea has begun easing the world's strictest border restrictions.

The World Health Organization said it has begun sending emergency health kits and medicines from the Chinese port of Dalian to fight the Koro epidemic. Despite two years of economic restrictions and strict border restrictions, North Korea recently refused to vaccinate China's Synovac Corona. North Korea has maintained that not a single Koro case has been reported there.

Meanwhile, humanitarian groups say a large number of new cases of corona have erupted in rebel-held northwestern Syria. In Syria, with a population of 4 million, only 1.3 percent of people have been vaccinated against corona. The number of corona cases in the area has risen to 77,000, with 1,357 deaths.

Meanwhile, domestic airlines in Vietnam, which have been closed since July, will resume flights on Sunday. In the first stage, tourists must have taken a dose of the corona vaccine and must have had a negative test to travel.

Only half the capacity of each aircraft will be allowed to travel. However, Hanoi's Noibai Airport will remain closed for domestic flights. The Delta variant, which spread in July, infected eight million people and killed 20,000. The population of 98 million remained in lockdown for three months.

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