Illustrated (Revised) Guidelines for Home Isolation of Mild / Asymptomatic COVID-19 Cases

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Advisory For COVID-19 Testing During The Second Wave Of The Pandemic

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Environmentally Friendly Behavior Is Easy — Just Need A ‘Nudge’

Simple cues reduce cognitive strain and provide a nudge — helping tourists to demonstrate environmentally conscious behavior, such as refusing a plastic bag

By Tayyibah Aziz, science writer

A new study has demonstrated that providing a simple ‘nudge’ — or cue — is an effective way to influence the decision making process of tourists and encourage them to act in more environmentally friendly ways. The results offer many practical insights on how a simple, low cost intervention, such as placing a sign in a store, has huge potential on reducing the local impacts of businesses and tourist operators by making pro-environmental choices easy.

A new study in Frontiers in Communication has demonstrated the powerful impact that subtle messaging and cues, or ‘nudges’, can provide on encouraging people to show socially desirable behaviors. Travelers who were observed on the Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan, a popular tourist destination, were more likely to demonstrate environmentally conscious actions, such as refusing a plastic bag or avoiding contact with a coral reef, when they were ‘nudged’ towards the desirable action with either a written or face to face interaction. The researchers found that any intervention, whether framed positively or negatively, was enough to lead people to make environmentally conscious decisions, compared to being given no behavioral cues or messaging. The study provides many practical takeaways that can be easily implemented by tourist operators or businesses, at a low cost, to increase environmental stewardship and promote positive behaviors in their customers.

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Import of Oxygen concentrators for personal use through post, courier or e-commerce portals has been permitted, where Customs clearance is sought as “gifts”, till 31 July 2021.

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Revised Guidelines for Home Isolation of Mild /Asymptomatic COVID-19 Cases

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