Movement of people across the Nepal-India border has continued, with at least 6,000 people returning from India and 15,609 leaving for India during the Dashain holidays. Local governments believe the numbers will continue to rise as people return to India to re-join jobs due to limited employment and livelihood options in Nepal. Border crossing has been significantly eased.
Most quarantine sites have now been closed, given the declining number of people returning to Nepal and the preference for home quarantine. On 4 November, the Karnali provincial COVID-19 Crisis Management Centre (PCCMC) decided to close all quarantine sites in the province and focus on enhancing the capacity of isolation centres.
#COVID19 #Sitrep #UNRCO #Sitrep2020
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Publisher:
UNRCHCO
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
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Keywords:
SITUATION REPORT, COVID19, UNRCO, EPIDEMICS, HEALTH, DISEASES, QUARANTINE, DISEASES AND CARRIERS OF DISEASES, RESPIRATORY DISEASES, VIRAL DISEASES
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Thematic Group: UNRCHCO (UNRCO)
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UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Office (UN Resident Coordinator Office)
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Thesaurus:
10.03.02
- Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
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Reference Link:
https://un.org.np/resource/covid-19-sitrep-26
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