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Mongolia reopens borders for vaccinated travellers - geemong - 15-02-2022 Mongolia reopens borders for vaccinated travellers Mongolia has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated international travellers, state media reported on Monday (Feb 14), rolling back coronavirus curbs that had kept the country isolated for two years. In some cases, scattered เว็บ 168 สล็อต and optional symbols can also act as multipliers at the same time, which will even more your winnings. The nation has implemented some of the world's toughest anti-COVID-19 measures since the start of the pandemic, largely sealing off its borders and imposing several lockdowns. The curbs have battered its economy as businesses closed, exports plunged and hundreds of thousands faced precarious employment. Mongolia's cabinet approved a resolution downgrading the pandemic "state of readiness" from orange to yellow, effectively lifting all restrictions on business operations, state news agency Montsame reported. The move means the country of three million "fully opens its borders to international travel", Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene said, according to Montsame. Declaring Mongolia open to fully jabbed tourists and investors, he reportedly said the government would "put efforts into creating the necessary conditions to ensure safety ... for all those arriving in the country for business and tourism purposes". Oyun-Erdene's predecessor resigned last year during protests and public anger over the treatment of a coronavirus-positive woman and her newborn baby. She had been transferred to a disease control centre in hospital pyjamas and plastic slippers despite temperatures of minus 25 degrees Celsius. |