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By The Conversation Shengjie Lai , University of Southampton and Andrew J Tatem , University of Southampton China stuck rigidly to a zero-COVID policy until December 2022. This included travel restrictions, mass testing and mandatory quarantines. The rapid lifting of this strategy led to a surge of COVID infections across the country. There have been concerns that the Chinese lunar new year travel in January may cause this wave of COVID to spread much further and faster, with significant numbers of hospital admissions and deaths. Lunar new year involves hundreds of millions of people travellin...
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By Kaisar Andrabi After two years of muted New Year's eve celebrations due to Covid-19, this year people across India are eagerly waiting to welcome 2023, with no lockdown restrictions. For the last few weeks though, as Covid-19 cases emerged in neighbouring China, the government has advised people to follow Covid-19 guidelines. Meanwhile, state police and security officials have been asked to be vigilant. Big cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru have put in place more number of security check points, CCTV cameras and drone surveillance systems. BOOM verified and listed out the security arr...
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