Following the current situation with the coronavirus, the Croatian national carrier Croatia Airlines (CA) continues to perform all planned flights to all European destinations, reports CA. The company continuously informs its employees about all current information and new findings regarding the corona virus in Croatia and abroad, advising on the necessary measures and forms of behavior. The company’s operating manuals prescribe procedures and procedures in case of infectious disease in crew members or passengers, and the company is in constant and direct contact with all airports where its aircraft land to coordinate procedures and procedures regarding the possible occurrence of infected person with coronavirus. In addition, if necessary, the company has the means to disinfect and disinsect aircraft, they conclude from CA. The Crisis and Emergency Management Office of Croatia Airlines actively monitors the development of the situation and continuously plans and takes all necessary steps to keep the health safety of passengers, aircraft crew members and all other employees of the company at the highest possible level. By the way, Croatia Airlines planes will fly directly in regular traffic to 40 destinations in 26 countries during this year’s tourist season.
Photo: Croatia Airlines Since January 23 this year, the company has been continuously monitoring and respecting the recommendations of the Croatian Institute of Public Health, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Croatia, the Croatian Civil Aviation Agency, Star Alliance, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and other Croatian and international institutions. and the association regarding the current situation around the coronavirus.
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(File Photo)BATESVILLE – The number of Indiana pigs testing positive for PED has declined, new reports show.The USDA says 672 tests were conducted and only 53 tested positive for PED during the week ending September 5. Compare that to 204 positive cases reported in April.Some industry officials express concern that the cases could increase during the fall and winter months.The virus was detected in more than that half of all Indiana counties this spring and impacted farmers in nearly 30 states.PED is a flu-like illness that can prove fatal for new born piglets.
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03 March 2021
03 March 2021
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