Sri Lanka reopened to foreign tourists on Thursday after nearly 10 months of closure that cut deeply into the Indian Ocean island nation’s lucrative travel industry. Full operations also resumed at the island’s two international airports, accommodating the commercial flights. Under new protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19, caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, tourists must be tested for the virus in their country 72 hours prior to their flight, when they arrive at their hotel in Sri Lanka, and again seven days later. They must stay in a “travel bubble” designated in 14 tourism zones without mixing with the local population. About 180 hotels have been earmarked for tourist accommodations. Dubai Halts Elective Surgeries, Live Music as Cases Surge Dubai has suspended elective surgeries for a month and live music at restaurants and hotels indefinitely as CCP virus infections surge in the Middle East trade hub. …
Updates on CCP Virus: Sri Lanka Reopens to Tourists After 10 Months
January 21, 2021
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