The coronavirus pandemic has moved at varying speeds across the globe. As borders closed in locations across the world, other countries in new regions are only just beginning to be affected. Much of the world’s borders are now closed as the virus reaches its peak. However, signs of slow recovery in some European countries, including
Sinagapore has banned anyone from using its airports to transit, despite Changi Airport being one of the world's most popular layover hubs.
Australia and New Zealand have upped their travel advice yet again, this time completely closing air and sea border points to non-residents and citizens.
On Saturday, US Vice President Mike Pence announced that travel from the UK and Ireland will be suspended starting Monday night.