After 80% vaccination, the government gave relief, more than 50 thousand people stranded abroad are coming home

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After 600 days, the beauty has returned to the airports of Australia. The union of families separated for almost two years has brought a storm of emotional scenes in the airport premises.

In fact, two years ago on 20 March 2020, to prevent the outbreak of Kovid, the Australian government sealed the borders of its country and during that time Australian citizens traveling outside the country were stuck abroad. Now after the lifting of this ban from November 1, more than 50 thousand citizens stranded abroad are returning.

Under these rules, Australians could not even go outside without the permission of the government.

The country will soon open for students and tourists,

the process of flights has started in Sydney and Melbourne. However, the states of Western Australia and South Australia have not allowed international flights to land. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says that we should not hinder the return of fully vaccinated Australians stranded abroad to keep the country safe, we must open the country safely to international students and tourists as soon as possible .

1700 deaths due to Kovid in the country

So far 1.70 lakh Kovid cases have been reported in Australia and about 1700 deaths have been registered. Also, the Victorian government has also made it clear that players who do not take the vaccine in the upcoming Australian Open tennis tournament will have to be quarantined for 14 days. Meanwhile, the Government of Australia has also recognized the Indian company Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.

Two years in jail and 50 lakh fine for

breaking the Kovid rule Victoria State is going to bring a law with a provision of 50 lakh rupees fine and two years imprisonment on the person who breaks the Kovid rule. People who intentionally do not take the vaccine will also be brought under its purview. If any business organization breaks the Kovid rules, then it will be fined Rs 2.5 crore.

Thailand

Bangkok opened for foreign tourists after 18 months | Bangkok has opened for foreign tourists after 18 months of closure. Under the new facility, tourists will be able to roam anywhere in Thailand without being quarantined for 14 days. Provided the tourist has had full vaccination.

The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on Thailand’s economy. To improve this economy, the government has allowed tourists from more than 60 countries including America, China, India. Before Corona, Bangkok was the most visited city in the world.