everything wrote:Also (especially in Asia), are you noticing any differences now that there is supposedly a second wave happening, mostly from some returning travelers (supposedly)?
Not sure this is showing up in official stats.
There are some news reports (But a key reason for this thread is to hear more directly from RSF members)
In Taiwan, an island of 23 million, arrivals from Wuhan were subject to health screenings before human-to-human transmission of the virus was confirmed on Jan. 20.
By Feb. 1, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore had all proactively implemented travel restrictions on passengers coming from the mainland, contravening the World Health Organization’s [WHO] insistence that travel bans were not necessary. The precautions came at a significant economic cost to these international hubs, which all rely on mainland China as their biggest trading partner and source of tourists.
The U.S., he adds, “should learn from Singapore’s response and then adapt what is useful.”
everything wrote:Also (especially in Asia), are you noticing any differences now that there is supposedly a second wave happening, mostly from some returning travelers (supposedly)?
Not sure this is showing up in official stats.
There are some news reports (But a key reason for this thread is to hear more directly from RSF members)
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