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Posted on September 11, 2020 by admin

Japan, Singapore Open Travel; Cases Top 28 Million: Virus Update

Japan and Singapore plan to open a reciprocal green lane for travel next week in a bid to revive business between the two Asian countries. Global cases topped 28 million as Western Europe surpassed …

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