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Cases Surge In Cancun and Playa Del Carmen As Governor Increases Risk Level

Cases Surge In Cancun and Playa Del Carmen As Governor Increases Risk Level

With the new warning level, the Governor is deploying more officers to enforce prevention protocols including the mandatory use of masks and capacity restrictions. Under the new warning level tourism related business will have to drop their capacity from 60% to a maximum of 30%. Beaches, markets, attractions will be under strict supervision to ensure […]

Pandemic risk insurance law upcoming in the US?

Pandemic risk insurance law upcoming in the US?

Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), senior member of the House Financial Services Committee, was joined today by stakeholders from the small business community and the insurance industry to emphasize the urgent need for Congress to pass the H.R. 7011, the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act (PRIA). PRIA, introduced by Rep. Maloney on May 26, 2020, would […]

United States Drops Singapore Travel Advisory To Lowest Risk Level

United States Drops Singapore Travel Advisory To Lowest Risk Level

Since the start of October, the daily number of cases of Covid-19 in Singapore has fallen, only managing to reach double digits a handful of times and staying below ten cases a day for the majority of the past two months. Singapore has also seen several days without locally transmitted cases, which reflects the impact […]

IATA: Risk of COVID-19 transmission inflight is low

IATA: Risk of COVID-19 transmission inflight is low

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) demonstrated the low incidence of inflight COVID-19 transmission with an updated tally of published cases. Since the start of 2020 there have been 44 cases of COVID-19 reported in which transmission is thought to have been associated with a flight journey (inclusive of confirmed, probable and potential cases). Over […]

Latest Data On The Risk Of Catching COVID While Flying

Latest Data On The Risk Of Catching COVID While Flying

Freedman found that over the course of three weeks, Emirates flew five flights which had a combined 58 COVID positive passengers on board, yet no other passenger contracted the virus. There were an estimated 1500-2000 passengers on these flights, and the flights were in air for 8 hours.  Other Risks To Consider Though the data […]

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