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For those who have been following the news, it’s not to know that COVID-19 is skyrocketing again.
A uniform mutant, BA. 2. 75, could be on the radar as Singapore battles its latest cycle of COVID-19 infections caused by the BA. 4 and BA. 5 Omicron variants.
According to a virologist at Imperial College London, the subvariant BA. 2. 75 deserves to be monitored due to its abundance in maximum mutations, obvious development and wide geographical distribution.
But for those still hoping plans won’t be disrupted, keep reading COVID-19 updates in Taiwan, Japan, Canada, and South Korea.
Taiwan needs to end its two-year tourism ban, perhaps first by allowing inbound and outbound organization tours at the same time. The general director of the tourist office said that the arrangements for incoming and outgoing tours are underway, which implies the retraining of local guides. and address creators.
On July 21, COVID-19 infections in Japan reached 180,000, breaking the previous day’s record. 31,878 coronavirus cases, a peak, have been reported in Tokyo, surpassing 30,000 for the first time.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a news conference that movement restrictions should not be considered, but that it is important to thoroughly monitor the effects on the fitness system.
Some members of the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 advisory organization suggested to the government moves such as pointing out emergencies in prefectures where an infection spreads quickly.
For vaccinated visitors arriving in Canada by air, Canada’s 4 busiest airports (Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto) resumed mandatory random COVID-19 on July 19.
Travelers will be tested for COVID-19 outside of airports, either on an in-person stopover at a pharmacy or by an online appointment for a remote swab test.
Within 15 minutes of completing their customs declaration, travelers will receive an email notification if they have been decided to participate in the required random tests. All the data needed to pass the tests will also be in this email.
In addition, within 72 hours of arrival in Canada, all visitors will be required to use ArriveCAN to provide the mandatory information, adding their vaccination history.
Due to the emergence of a highly infectious subvariant of Omicron, new coronavirus cases in Korea remained above 70,000 for the third consecutive day on July 21. There have been 71,170 new cases of COVID-19 in the country, 320 international.
All visitors entering South Korea from July 25 will be required to go through a PCR check within 24 hours, as the government is forced to tighten its screening requirements due to the backlog of cases across the country. Lately, travelers have up to 3 days after arrival to complete the check.
On the Q-code website, you can record the effects of your PCR tests on arrival. A seven-day quarantine is required at a designated quarantine facility if the effects of testing on arrival are positive.
South Korea is expanding the number of check-in services at the country’s airports to simplify arrival. Incheon International Airport has lately had 3 check-in services, while Gimhae International Airport has one. This month, a check-in facility will open at Jeju International Airport.
Editor’s note: All data at the time of writing is accurate.
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