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    <description>Todd Handcock is president, Asia Pacific, at Collinson. He has over 25 years of experience in the region, with leadership roles across sales, marketing and operations. Prior to joining Collinson, he was president Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific for Kognitiv Corporation. He is currently chairman of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.</description>
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      <description>Just a few short months ago, in markets from Hong Kong to Japan and Australia, coronavirus cases were falling and domestic travel was recovering. There was even talk of opening international travel corridors in Thailand and Indonesia.
But then, everything changed. Hong Kong’s third wave saw over 100 new cases per day; Melbourne and Auckland went into lockdown; surges were reported in Japan and Korea; and Vietnam experienced its first Covid-19 deaths after being virus-free for months.
With the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2020 02:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>For Covid-19 travel bubbles to last longer than their namesakes, standard protocol is key</title>
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