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Emerging security challenges organisations should be aware of as lockdowns relax | International SOS
Experiencing an exponential rise of COVID-19 related security cases during the pandemic, International SOS sheds light on three emerging security challenges. These are alongside underlying security issues that the pandemic environment has and will continue to exacerbate.
3,000 Missing Flights: The Global Consequences of the Coronavirus | NY Times
Chinese travellers account for about a fifth of all tourism spending, more than any other country, according to the U.N.’s World Tourism Organization.
Australia to deny entry to travellers from mainland China unless they’re Australian citizens | SBS | 1 Feb 2020
Australia will deny entry to all travellers from mainland China unless they’re Australian citizens, amid growing fear surrounding the deadly coronavirus, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced. While citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family, legal guardians and spouses will be excepted from the strict measures, Mr Morrison said anyone arriving from China will be required to self-isolate, as part of the stricter border approach.
Statement on the second meeting of the Emergency Committee | WHO | 30 Jan 2020
The Committee’s role is to give advice to the Director-General, who makes the final decision on the determination of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). The Committee also provides public health advice or suggests formal Temporary Recommendations as appropriate.
What the Coronavirus Means So Far for the Travel Industry | Skift | 24 Jan 2020
The travel industry may experience an outsize impact and disruption from efforts to contain the spread of the virus. Here’s a breakdown of coronavirus’ impact so far on key travel sectors: tourism, aviation, hotels, and business travel.
Novel coronavirus: protection for your organisation | International SOS | 28 Jan 2020
This is a rapidly evolving situation. International SOS is monitoring closely and updating our 2019-Novel Coronavirus website as more information becomes available.
WorldAware is closely monitoring the outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in China and around the globe | 31 Jan 2020
WorldAware intelligence alerts give you timely notification of any significant travel, safety, and security-related incidents that could impact your organization or people. Getting timely notification of such issues or incidents, with applied analysis, gives you and your people the advantage to prepare for and mitigate the threat to your organization and operations.