Passengers at a Beijing airport. China is experiencing an increase in Covid case numbers. AFP
Passengers at a Beijing airport. China is experiencing an increase in Covid case numbers. AFP
Passengers at a Beijing airport. China is experiencing an increase in Covid case numbers. AFP
Passengers at a Beijing airport. China is experiencing an increase in Covid case numbers. AFP

EU rejects Covid testing rules for arrivals from China


Laura O'Callaghan
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The EU rejected calls to impose testing and tracking restrictions on travellers from China after specialist health officials met to consider the threat from the Covid-19 outbreak and the relaxation of Beijing's travel restrictions

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said in a statement that “screenings and travel measures on travellers from China [were] unjustified”, as potential imported infections were “rather low” compared to the numbers already circulating on a daily basis.

It also noted that healthcare systems “are currently able to manage” Europe's caseload.

But Italy has introduced compulsory testing for travellers arriving from China and has urged the EU to follow suit.

Half of all passengers on two flights that touched down in Milan this week were infected with Covid, but Italian officials said on Thursday that no new variants had been detected.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Italy had already sequenced half of the samples tested in Milan and they all showed the Omicron strain of the coronavirus.

“This is quite reassuring,” she said at a press conference on Thursday. “The situation in Italy is under control, and there are no immediate concerns.”

Europeans have high levels of protection against Covid-19 thanks to widespread vaccination, and health systems on the continent can handle the current load of infections, the ECDC added.

Despite soaring coronavirus case numbers in the Asian country, China is preparing to issue ordinary passports and visas in a huge step back from strict Covid measures that have isolated the major travel destination for almost three years.

Chinese authorities’ apparent willingness to push ahead with the plan in the face of rocketing infection rates has sent countries scrambling to take action to prevent a sudden influx of infected travellers.

Britain has ruled out introducing restrictions on passengers from China but there is pressure to introduce new measures.

Lord Bethell, a former UK government minister, called on London to adopt the Italian approach and check for potential new variants while identifying who has the virus.

“What the Italians are doing is post-flight surveillance on arrivals in Italy in order to understand whether there are any emerging variants and to understand the impact of the virus on the Italian health system,” he said.

“That’s a sensible thing to do and something the UK government should be seriously looking at.”

The Conservative peer in the House of Lords also lauded Italy’s decision to impose a quarantine on those who test positive upon arrival.

British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace on Thursday hinted that the policy could be changed.

Asked whether ministers would consider restrictions for travellers from China, he said: “The government is looking at that, it’s under review, we noticed obviously what the United States has done and India, and I think Italy has looked at it.

“We keep under review all the time, obviously, health threats to the United Kingdom, wherever they may be.

“I think the Department of Transport will take medical advice, talk to the Department of Health and they’ll come to some decisions depending on what we see coming out of China, but at the moment it’s under review.”

Tobias Ellwood, Tory MP and chairman of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee, said the UK should “act swiftly” and introduce testing for travellers from China.

The US on Wednesday evening became the fifth country to impose restrictions on Chinese travellers. From January 5, everyone arriving from China will be required to produce a Covid test taken no more than two days before travel before boarding their flight.

Children under the age of two are exempt.

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Toilet cleaner

1 cup baking soda 

1 cup castile soap

10-20 drops of lemon essential oil (or another oil of your choice) 

Method:

1. Mix the baking soda and castile soap until you get a nice consistency.

2. Add the essential oil to the mix.

Air Freshener

100ml water 

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Method:

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Pox that threatens the Middle East's native species

Camelpox

Caused by a virus related to the one that causes human smallpox, camelpox typically causes fever, swelling of lymph nodes and skin lesions in camels aged over three, but the animal usually recovers after a month or so. Younger animals may develop a more acute form that causes internal lesions and diarrhoea, and is often fatal, especially when secondary infections result. It is found across the Middle East as well as in parts of Asia, Africa, Russia and India.

Falconpox

Falconpox can cause a variety of types of lesions, which can affect, for example, the eyelids, feet and the areas above and below the beak. It is a problem among captive falcons and is one of many types of avian pox or avipox diseases that together affect dozens of bird species across the world. Among the other forms are pigeonpox, turkeypox, starlingpox and canarypox. Avipox viruses are spread by mosquitoes and direct bird-to-bird contact.

Houbarapox

Houbarapox is, like falconpox, one of the many forms of avipox diseases. It exists in various forms, with a type that causes skin lesions being least likely to result in death. Other forms cause more severe lesions, including internal lesions, and are more likely to kill the bird, often because secondary infections develop. This summer the CVRL reported an outbreak of pox in houbaras after rains in spring led to an increase in mosquito numbers.

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1. Fasting 

2. Prayer 

3. Hajj 

4. Shahada 

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A recent survey of 10,000 Filipino expatriates in the UAE found that 82 per cent have plans to invest, primarily in property. This is significantly higher than the 2014 poll showing only two out of 10 Filipinos planned to invest.

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Gran Gala del Calcio 2019 winners

Best Player: Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)
Best Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)
Best Referee: Gianluca Rocchi
Best Goal: Fabio Quagliarella (Sampdoria vs Napoli)
Best Team: Atalanta​​​​​​​
Best XI: Samir Handanovic (Inter); Aleksandar Kolarov (Roma), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli), Joao Cancelo (Juventus*); Miralem Pjanic (Juventus), Josip Ilicic (Atalanta), Nicolo Barella (Cagliari*); Fabio Quagliarella (Sampdoria), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus), Duvan Zapata (Atalanta)
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Best Women’s Goal: Thaisa (Milan vs Juventus)
Best Women’s Player: Manuela Giugliano (Milan)
Best Women’s XI: Laura Giuliani (Milan); Alia Guagni (Fiorentina), Sara Gama (Juventus), Cecilia Salvai (Juventus), Elisa Bartoli (Roma); Aurora Galli (Juventus), Manuela Giugliano (Roma), Valentina Cernoia (Juventus); Valentina Giacinti (Milan), Ilaria Mauro (Fiorentina), Barbara Bonansea (Juventus)

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Global state-owned investor ranking by size

1.

United States

2.

China

3.

UAE

4.

Japan

5

Norway

6.

Canada

7.

Singapore

8.

Australia

9.

Saudi Arabia

10.

South Korea

Overview

What: The Arab Women’s Sports Tournament is a biennial multisport event exclusively for Arab women athletes.

When: From Sunday, February 2, to Wednesday, February 12.

Where: At 13 different centres across Sharjah.

Disciplines: Athletics, archery, basketball, fencing, Karate, table tennis, shooting (rifle and pistol), show jumping and volleyball.

Participating countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar and UAE.

Updated: December 29, 2022, 5:27 PM