Cyprus bans entry for travellers who have been to India recently
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Jun 15, 2021, 13:24 IST
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Cyprus is keen to curb the spread of B.1.617 variant, which is the new deadly variant of COVID 19. The nation has decided to ban entry of all travellers who have been to India in the last two weeks. However, the government in Cypr … Read more
Cyprus is keen to curb the spread of B.1.617 variant, which is the new deadly variant of COVID 19. The nation has decided to ban entry of all travellers who have been to India in the last two weeks. However, the government in Cyprus has made it clear that this ban excludes citizens of the country, and foreign nationals who live permanently in the country. Read less
Cyprus is keen to curb the spread of B.1.617 variant, which is the new deadly variant of COVID 19. The nation has decided to ban entry of all travellers who have been to India in the last two weeks. However, the government in Cyprus has made it clear that this ban excludes citizens of the country, and foreign nationals who live permanently in the country.
India has been devastated by the new variant of COVID-19, with a massive surge in infections, and deaths. The new strain is slowly making its presence felt across the world. Recently, WHO had warned the European Union regarding the possible rise in infection rates as a result of the reopening of destinations in summer.
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