Wearing masks indoors is no longer mandatory. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test is no longer required when entering indoor spaces, boarding planes, or using public transportation.
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The United Arab Emirates registered 1,846 new coronavirus cases this Tuesday (28). The Arab country has been introducing new measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
Brazilians and foreigners arriving by air travel from this Saturday (11) coming from other countries will need to present proof of vaccination and negative COVID test or comply with quarantine in the destination city.
Morocco has closed its borders to all countries as of November 29 to halt the spread of the new COVID variant. Other Arab countries have suspended flights coming from some African nations.
The emirate clarified that vaccines are only available to holders of expired residency or tourist visas.
The Arab carrier joined a United Nations initiative to fly humanitarian aid shipments, with an emphasis on transport and delivery of Covid-19 vaccines to developing countries.
The Gulf state’s app will update a user’s immunity status two weeks after receiving both doses of the vaccine. Residents have a choice of four vaccines in the country, all without charge.
Researchers from different institutes have developed Brazilian technologies to detect and inactivate the coronavirus. From X-ray to mouthwash and UV light, check out some products that are helping in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected the revenue and the number of arrivals in the North African country in 2020. The ministries of Tourism and Economic Development are making plans to boost the sector.
The administration announced the end of a partial curfew that had been in place for the last three months. The death toll from Covid-19 is 530.
Brazilian company Marcopolo has implemented multiple biosafety solutions to prevent infection by the novel coronavirus – from biocides to seats spaced further apart.
In special flight, an Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad plane arrived in Brasília on Monday with the donations resulting from a bilateral cooperation between the countries.
The Arab country has gradually reopened different businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Repatriation, however, has been suspended until July 10.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) approved is providing urgent financial grants to 21 member states, including Mauritania.