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TRAVEL BAN

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What is Travel ban?

Preventing a particular person or group from entering a Probihiting particular or to another country. Travel ban which you cannot travel to other country or you don’t have a permit or not permitted.

When travel ban implemented?

A Travel ban was implemented when was the epicenter of the novel coronavirus ( Covid19 ) January 23, 2020, when the Chinese Government has locked down the Wuhan Travel ban. The other countries got to implement the travel ban to prevent the spread of the virus. In more than10 countries across Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, the DFA encourages all Filipinos traveling out from and returning to the Philippines to refer and be initially guided by the following Travel Restrictions as of 28 June 2020. 59 airlines have canceled or restricted flights to mainland China since early February 2020, and many countries, including the United States, Russia, Australia, and Italy, have imposed government-issued travel bans.

Are Travel bans effective?.

The travel restrictions have harmed the tourism industry by causing missed revenue, as well as causing social damage to individuals who were unable to travel due to family or other obligations. Many people are likely to continue traveling after the travel restrictions are lifted. However, some travel, especially business travel, could be reduced in the long run as lower-cost, such as teleconferencing and simulated events, become more widely available. And on the other hand, The travel ban is the key to efforts by many countries to control the spread of coronavirus. Travel restrictions were highly effective for containing the COVID-19 epidemic.

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  1. ^ J. T. Wu, K. Leung, G. M. Leung (2020) , Nowcasting and forecasting the potential domestic and international spread of the 2019-nCoV outbreak originating in Wuhan, China: A modeling study. Henderson, E (2021) Travel bans are effective only in the first phases of pandemic