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COVID-19: Global Supply Chain Update

April 23rd, 2020

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As part of our continued work during the COVID-19 crisis we are keeping you up to date on the supply chain. Below you will find some of the key updates happening around the world. Yourway remains fully operational despite challenges presented.

Global News Brief

news bullet Novartis is sponsoring a phase III clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
news bullet Select U.S. states, including Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, are expected to end lockdowns as soon as April 24.
news bullet Preliminary data from two clinical trials using the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients has shown encouraging results, with two-thirds of patients demonstrating clinical improvement.
    

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Regional Breakdown

North America

US flag USA
news bullet The governors of Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Texas have announced plans to ease coronavirus restrictions by early May or sooner.
news bullet The U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico will remain closed for another 30 days effective April 19.
news bullet Large commercial airlines, including American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, and Southwest are operating on a reduced flight schedule. This has not affected Yourway’s ability to deliver clinical trial material.
news bullet Major U.S. airports remain operational, with flights limited from individual carriers in both domestic and international lanes, and ongoing limitations from smaller ports.
news bullet Non-essential travel is limited both domestically and internationally.
news bullet Ocean carriers are fully operational and following standard crisis protocols, but cargo transport between China and North America is significantly reduced.
news bullet Though formal restrictions vary by state, road travel remains open.
    
CA Canada
news bullet Air Transat and Sunwing Airlines flights remain canceled until May 30.
news bullet The United States and Canada have agreed to extend their border closure for another 30 days.
news bullet Canada continues to enforce the Quarantine Act, wherein all non-essential worker travelers must undergo mandatory isolation and abstain from using public transportation for 14 days.
news bullet Trade across the border is unaffected, and supply chains remain intact.
    
MX Mexico
news bullet The U.S.-Mexico border will remain closed for an additional 30 days.
news bullet Nationwide restrictions have been extended through May 30.
news bullet Commercial flights have been reduced, but cargo is unaffected.
news bullet All non-essential activities are banned until April 30th, and all citizens have been urged to stay at home.
news bullet Air, ocean, and road traffic are all still operational, although capacity is reduced for air freight--Yourway’s operations remain unaffected.
    

Europe

UK flag United Kingdom
news bullet The U.K.’s countrywide lockdown will be enforced until May 3.
news bullet British Airways has suspended all flights to and from London's Gatwick Airport.
news bullet Only 2 out of 4 terminals are operational at Heathrow Airport.
news bullet London Airport is closed until May.
news bullet Although most passenger transit is significantly reduced, goods are still moving freely into and around the UK.
    
DE Germany
news bullet Germany is slowly reversing lockdown restrictions.
news bullet Passengers arriving from a non-Schengen member state are not allowed to enter Germany.
news bullet Border crossing is allowed between neighboring countries, excluding Belgium and the Netherlands.
news bullet Air travel capacity has been reduced, affecting regional hubs and Lufthansa specifically though cargo continues.
    
FR France
news bullet The shutdown will begin to gradually lift certain lockdown conditions on May 11.
news bullet Flights are reduced between France and the United States and some of the most impacted countries, including China and Italy.
news bullet Overseas flights are limited to maintaining territorial continuity
news bullet Schengen borders remain closed.
news bullet Orly Airport has been closed since April 1.
news bullet Travelers being evacuated from other countries by the French government must undergo quarantine.
    
DK Denmark
news bullet Denmark eases lockdown restrictions.
news bullet Denmark’s borders remain closed to foreign visitors and are not set to reopen until May 10.
news bullet Border closures do not affect the transport of goods, including foods, medicine, and industrial supplies.
    
IT Italy
news bullet Although Italy will not be lifting the countrywide lockdown, certain regions will stagger a reopening.
news bullet Italy remains one of the countries experiencing the most severe restrictions. All movement of citizens within the country is currently banned. The nationwide lockdown remains in place until May 3.
news bullet Airports remain closed across the country, with most services from most airlines reduced or canceled altogether.
news bullet Transport by road and rail remains operational.
news bullet The Italian government has issued exceptions to pharma companies performing DTP services.
    
BE Belgium
news bullet Restrictions are expected to be loosened by May 4.
news bullet Passenger flights are restricted to operate only between 7am and 9pm local time, cargo is not on a restricted time table.
news bullet The Belgian government has announced enhanced social distancing measures, which do not affect the international transport of goods and drivers.
news bullet Road transport of food, medicine, and other essentials to stores and pharmacies is fully tolerated.
    
ES Spain
news bullet The national lockdown has been extended until May 9.
news bullet Land borders are closed to entry but not for cargo, allowing clinical trial materials and DTP services to continue.
news bullet Airports, ports, warehouses, and carriers remain open and operational.
    
PL Poland
news bullet Lockdown restrictions will be slowly lifted in accordance with a 4-stage plan.
news bullet No international inbound flights or trains have been allowed entry into the country since March 15.
news bullet The borders remain open to the movement of goods, and trucks bearing international road freight are no longer required to respect a quarantine period of two weeks.
news bullet Borders are to remain closed until May 3, with a state of emergency enforced until April 19.
news bullet More border checkpoints are now open, especially on the borders with Czechia and Germany.
news bullet Truck capacity is reduced to Italy, Portugal, and Spain.
    
RU Russia
news bullet Non-essential businesses have been mandatorily closed.
news bullet An overnight curfew was implemented in Chechnya, with road, rail, and air transport links suspended in the region.
news bullet All commercial, international, and charter flights are suspended.     

Asia Pacific

CN China
news bullet The land border between Russia and China remains closed.
news bullet Wuhan, China, the original center of the coronavirus outbreak ended a national lockdown that began on January 23.
news bullet Passenger and international flights are limited with cargo unaffected.
news bullet There have been minimal changes to import and export regulations.
news bullet Beijing will take steps to bolster domestic and international air cargo capacity, including support for air freight companies, and logistics firms.
    
HK Hong Kong
news bullet The Hong Kong government predicts the country will be back on track by July.
news bullet Nonresidents from any location outside mainland China, Macau, and Taiwan were banned from entering Hong Kong starting March 25th.
news bullet Nonresidents from mainland China, Macau, and Taiwan who were overseas in the previous 14 days are also barred from entry.
news bullet All flights have been suspended from the Hong Kong International Airport.
    
KR South Korea
news bullet South Korea has lifted bans in even high-risk establishments, including places of worship, bars, and sporting facilities.
news bullet Seoul’s defense ministry is considering easing restrictions on travel and guest visits.
    
SG Singapore
news bullet Partial Jetstar Asia service resumes on April 21 between Singapore, Manila, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
news bullet All social gatherings have been banned.
news bullet There have been no import/export changes to date, although international flights are significantly restricted, and foreign visitors, apart from long-term residents, are currently banned.
news bullet The government is ramping up border checks to detect and isolate cases entering the country.
    
IN India
news bullet The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that no decision has been taken to open domestic or international operations
news bullet A comprehensive nationwide lockdown remains in effect until May 3, at least.
news bullet Ground supply chains for both non-essential and essential commodities have been significantly impacted due to a lack of available human resources.
news bullet Trucks are not allowed on the road, except for the transport of essential commodities, including medicines and clinical trial materials.
news bullet Air freight is operating efficiently owing to the limitations on passenger flights.
    
AU Australia
news bullet Virgin Airlines limited domestic flight service will resume until June 7, cargo is not affected.
news bullet Victoria state will be under a state of emergency until May 11.
news bullet The Australian border is closed to entry for foreign travelers, and all entering Australia are required to enter a 14-day quarantine.
news bullet Restrictions in New South Wales will remain in place until June 29.
   
NZ New Zealand
news bullet New Zealand has extended its strict lockdown, which was supposed to end on April 23, an additional five days.
news bullet Freight flights are operating under limitations, with service exclusive to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Nelson, and Dunedin.
   

Middle East

IL Israel
news bullet Transit facilities at Tel Aviv (TLV) are temporarily suspended.
news bullet The Israeli border remains closed to all, except nationals, residents, and those with a specific entry approval from the Immigration Authority.
news bullet As of April 12, Jerusalem residents are restricted from anything aside from doing essential work or receiving medical care.
news bullet General lockdown remains in place although restrictions have eased in Brei Brak.
news bullet All nonessential businesses are closed.
    
SB Saudi Arabia
news bullet Saudi Arabia has imposed an extended nationwide curfew indefinitely.
news bullet Residential lockdowns have been mandated in Mecca, Madina, Riyadh, Makkah, and Madinah.
news bullet Traveling is restricted between regions.
news bullet International flights are suspended but freight and commercial flights remain available.
    
TU Turkey
news bullet The government has expanded flight restrictions to a total of 68 countries, cargo is not affected.
news bullet Domestic flights are limited until May 1 with a nationwide quarantine in place for people entering Turkey.
    

South America

CL Chile
news bullet Chile maintains a settle-in-place order with schools, universities, and malls closed.
news bullet Borders remain closed to non-resident foreigners.
news bullet Cargo transport is not restricted, including ports, airports, and customs processing.
    
PE Peru
news bullet The Peruvian border shut down its borders after declaring a state of emergency on March 15.
news bullet All international travel in and out of the country is closed.
    

Africa

ZA South Africa
news bullet The lockdown has been extended until the end of April.
news bullet Only essential activities are permitted.
    
NI Nigeria
news bullet Aviation minister Hadi Sirika announced that Nigeria will extend the closure of its airspace and airports by two weeks, effective April 20.
news bullet Nigeria has extended its original three-week lockdown for an additional two weeks, effective April 13.
news bullet Nigeria has placed a complete travel ban on 13 countries.
    

 

 

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Thank you for reading the Yourway newsletter. As we navigate the current global situation, our priority is to keep our customers abreast of ongoing developments, including border closures and openings.

Our 21 global depots are operating at full capacity and we continue to deliver clinical trial materials around the world and directly to patients without issue.

If your company is experiencing disruptions or challenges in your supply chain, contact Yourway for solutions to your specific needs.


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