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Travel restrictions worldwide –  Although quarantine is an imposed measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus around the world, some people still need to travel. Be it for professional reasons, working in the health field, or personal reasons it is important to know if you can travel.

Where to find update Travel restrictions worldwide in 2020

You can find updated information about travel restrictions worldwide for most of the countries in The International Air Transport Association (IATA)   website or in the GoWork Deloitte Consulting Website.

To guide these travellers, the consulting firm Deloitte created an interactive map where the user can consult travel restrictions for each country around the world.

On the platform, a world map is displayed. To get more information,  click on the desired country. A tab at the bottom of the site provides information on the impacts of travel, social and special permissions for the country. You can find important info about entry and exit for the country in exceptional cases.

Among the data displayed it is also possible to see the exceptions to such restrictions. The traveller can orient himself to a possible emergency trip. Both air and land routes are reported on the map info. The duration and progress of quarantines, in all countries, can also found. The traveller finds info about the necessary documentation to proceed with the trip.

To access the interactive map, enter the Deloitte website.

For countries that were not included in the Deloitte map, a prior search of the destination on the website of the Consular Portal of the country is recommended. In consular websites, the traveller can search for the destination location and seek further guidance.

Tourists who have trips scheduled for the coming months will be able to follow the progress of the restrictions, over time, until the date in question through the map. For added security, it is advisable to contact the airline to answer any questions.

The traveller can find update information about travel restrictions in 2020 in  The International Air Transport Association (IATA)   website as well.

With this tolls available it is possible to plan your next trip following the travel restrictions worldwide on time.

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“Coronavirus Museum” exhibits virtual Art inspired by the pandemic https://onedayonecity.com/coronavirus-museum-exihbits-virtual-art-inspired-by-the-pandemic/ Thu, 23 Apr 2020 20:24:52 +0000 https://onedayonecity.com/?p=387 The first museum in the world dedicated to the coronavirus gathers a virtual collection with

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The first museum in the world dedicated to the coronavirus gathers a virtual collection with works on the pandemic

In the midst of humanity’s greatest health crisis, there are people who are already managing to make art. Self-declared “the first art museum in the world born during the coronavirus quarantine “, the Instagram profile of CAM (The Covid Art Museum) brings together a virtual collection of works by artists (professional or not) who were inspired by isolation to make art.

The curious collection fed by users from all over the world, through the hashtag #CovidArtMuseum, ranges from photography to installations, through illustrations and sculptures.

The idea came up with three friends who work in advertising in Barcelona, ​​in the first days of the quarantine in Spain, one of the countries most affected by the pandemic. Isolated and each in their own homes, the trio Emma Calvo, Irene Llorca and José Guerrero started to become interested in the artistic production that was being done on the networks. And then the question came: “What will happen to this art? Will it be forgotten after the quarantine?” Hence the idea of ​​bringing together these curious and creative artistic manifestations produced during the period of social isolation.

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“Quarantine is opening up a world of possibilities for conceiving art”, defines José Guerrero, in an exclusive interview for Nossa . According to Guerrero, CAM follows the worldwide trend of museums that are opening their collection, in a democratic and free way, in quarantine times. “A door has already been opened. Perhaps now the concerts, for example, will have virtual presentations with cheaper tickets and in a more intimate way,” says Guerrero. The posts go beyond the simple dissemination of art and, certain works, instigate the Internet user with questions about the consequences of such a long period.

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The posts go beyond the simple dissemination of art and, certain works, instigate the Internet user with questions about the consequences of such a long period. In the work posted by one of the collaborators (@ valia.rs), a virus-shaped ashtray receives another cigarette butt, in reference to the increase in nicotine consumption. According to the user, “there is a morbid relationship between the cigarette and the virus, and both can kill you”. Videos can also be posted on the museum’s profile, such as the work that has already gone viral in Brazil, in which the importance of isolation is suggested. In the work, a humanized matchstick is removed from a row of other matches on fire.

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The profile also bets on humorous works such as the drawing published by the user @burnttoastcreative, whose illustration shows changes in people’s clothing, such as the masks that have become part of everyday life, including the rare time to go out for sunbathing. “With the pandemic, digital has proven to be very effective, as well as the home office”, analyzes José Guerrero. Since the first publication, on March 19, the profile has already registered almost 28 thousand followers and a “collection” of about 250 publications.

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