The government has been tightening screening measures at two busy airports in the country after two cases of the deadly and transmissible Nipah virus were detected in India.
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Nipah airport screenings are for reassurance, not scientific step to stop spread, experts say
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Airport screenings for Nipah virus, which have been stepped up across Asia this week after two cases were identified in India, are more about reassurance ...
Flight operations at Douw Aturure Airport in Nabire, Central Papua, have resumed normally following an incident involving a ...
JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities have stepped up passenger screening at Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to ...
Indonesia began running thermal scanners at its major airports, including on the resort island of Bali, on Wednesday (January ...
The low-cost carrier currently flies four times per week between Adelaide and Denpasar using its 180-seat A320-200 aircraft, ...
Indonesia has stepped up health surveillance of international arrivals at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport ...
In response to the alarming Nipah virus cases in India, Singapore and Indonesia have stepped up health screening measures at airports to prevent the disease from entering and spreading.
A member of the House of Representatives (DPR) urged the government to strengthen early detection and epidemiological surveillance at international airports ...
Singapore has unveiled six preliminary measures to anticipate the potential spread of the Nipah virus following an outbreak ...
JAKARTA: International travellers arriving in Indonesia are subject to strengthened health screening and monitoring at entry ...
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