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Situation Maldives: State of Public Health Emergency Extended

Situation Maldives – A month ago, Maldives declared state of public health emergency for the first time ever due to the global spread of COVID-19. On Friday, Minister of Health announced the extension of the state of public health emergency till 30th April 2020. Furthermore, closure of all educational institutions has also been extended to an additional week from 12th April 2020 onwards.

health minister speaking at press conference
Health Minister Abdulla Ameen speaking at the press conference regarding extension of State of Public Health Emergency

The government of Maldives along with the health professionals have been overseeing the situation while implementing all necessary precautions. On 01st April 2020, a curfew was imposed in greater Male’ area between 17:00 hours and 20:00 hours every day, from 02nd April 2020. However, on 09th April 2020, the Director General of Public Health announced the discontinuation of the curfew. Despite the curfew being lifted, groups of more than three people are still not allowed outside.

Maldives saw a total of 19 positive cases within the one month, out of which 13 individuals have recovered as of now. With more than 1000 individuals currently quarantined and a number of Maldivians returning to the country, the government has also announced plans for additional quarantine facilities.

To ensure the well-being of all Maldivians affected by COVID-19, rescue flights for those stranded abroad and wishes to return home are being carried out by Maldivian airlines. Moreover, care packages are being taken to families abroad during the special flights, with over 08 tonnes of goods flown to Srilanka alone. In addition to the rescue flights, Maldivian has also been operating cargo flights to Bangkok, Dubai, Colombo, Trivandrum and Chennai.

The embassies are working in collaboration with Maldivian. The priority is to transport home the people facing the direst of circumstances or those who lack any options. For example, to transport home a person who travelled overseas on a temporary visit to seek medical care. The circumstances such a person faces are far worse than the families who reside there.”

Mabrook Azeez, Government Spokesperson.

As the borders still remain closed for foreigners and the country is under a state of Public Health Emergency, a large number of resorts have ceased its operations for the time being. Universal Enterprises, Crown & Champa Resorts, and Villa Hotels are some of the many companies which has closed their resorts.

Tourism being the backbone of the country’s economy, the outbreak hit the Maldives hard. Bank of Maldives introduced an MVR 2.5 billion stimulus package to support businesses affected by the situation. This allows the receiver to a 6% interest per annum for a period of 03 years, including a grace period of 6 months during which principal nor interest payments will be required to pay. Small and medium scale businesses as well as self-employed individuals can avail loans through SME Development Finance Corporation (SDFC). Moreover, moratorium on housing loans, student loans as well as personal loans from Bank of Maldives can be availed.

On 08th April 2020, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih discussed the ongoing COVID-19 situation with the Director General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom over the phone. The president expressed appreciation for the efforts of WHO in raising awareness and assisting in battling the pandemic. Although Maldives has not seen a community spread, the President emphasised that preparations have been initiated since January and were taken with the consideration of the worst-case scenario.

President Ibrahim Solih Speaking to the Director General of WHO
President Ibrahim Solih Speaking to the Director General of WHO

The world cannot be locked down for months. What we need to do is to find the ‘Safest tomorrow’ to travel. Therefore, safe ways to start traveling and safe markets to start with, a must be on top of our agenda.”

Tourism Minister Ali Waheed said at UNWTO Global Tourism Crisis Committee meeting.

It’s no surprise that the global pandemic brought the travel industry to a halt. Hence, UNWTO brought together a Global Tourism Crisis Committee in order to support the world tourism. The Tourism Minister Ali Waheed was appointed the chair of South Asian Regional Commission of the committee. As the need for coordination and cooperation is vital in order to overcome the pandemic, holding regular virtual meetings will help in analysing and evaluating the situation across the world. UNWTO also introduced ‘Stay home today so you can travel tomorrow’ tagline promoted through digital media as the hashtag #TravelTomorrow.

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Instagram is shaking things up once again, introducing a series of updates that promise to enhance the user experience and give creators more control. From a revamped feed to longer Reels and an upcoming editing app, these changes are setting the stage for a more dynamic and flexible platform. If you’re someone who loves creating and sharing content, Instagram’s latest features are designed with you in mind. Let’s dive into what you can expect from these exciting updates.

A New Profile Feed with More Control

One of the most notable updates is Instagram’s shift from the traditional square feed to a 4:5 format. Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, announced this change on his Instagram @Mosseri, and acknowledged the mixed reactions from users. He shared on Instagram, “We launched a new tall grid on profile this week and I got a lot of feedback, both positive and quite negative.” Mosseri explained that Instagram made this decision because most photos and videos uploaded to the platform are vertical. “Rectangles do a better job showing off those photos and videos,” he said.

However, Mosseri also recognized that this change disrupted users who carefully curated their grids. To address this, Instagram is working on new tools that will allow creators to customize their thumbnails and reorder their grids. He added, “In order to maintain creator control we’re building a tool so you can re-order your entire grid and make it whatever you want.

This evolution of the profile layout will also include the integration of Highlights directly into the grid, offering a more streamlined way for creators to showcase their favorite stories. The goal, as Mosseri put it, is a “simpler, cleaner place that maintains, and even increases, creator control.” Instagram will roll out this update gradually over the next few months, so users can anticipate more customization options soon.

Longer Reels for More Storytelling

In a move that many creators have been eagerly awaiting, Instagram has extended the maximum length of Reels to three minutes. Previously capped at 90 seconds, the change reflects the growing demand for more time to tell longer, richer stories. Instagram’s @creators account explained, “90 seconds isn’t always enough time to tell a story just the way you want.” Now, creators in the United States can create Reels up to three minutes long, giving them greater flexibility in how they engage with their audience.

Adam Mosseri also addressed this update, saying, “We’ve heard the feedback that this is just too short for those who want to share longer stories. Hope this helps.” While this feature is currently limited to the U.S., Instagram plans to expand it to other regions soon, giving creators worldwide more room to express their creativity.

Reels Tab Enhancements

Alongside the longer Reels, Instagram has introduced several updates to the Reels tab, aimed at enhancing social interaction. Now, when users open the Reels tab, they’ll see a separate feed that highlights Reels liked by their friends. This is part of Instagram’s effort to make the platform not only a space for consuming content but also a place for connecting with friends over shared interests.

As Mosseri explained in a video, “Now, when you go to the Reels tab, you’ll see a dedicated feed of reels your friends have liked or added a note to… We’re rolling this out in a handful of countries to start, more to come soon.” This new feature is designed to make it easier for users to discover trending Reels and start conversations with their friends about the content they enjoy.

The Launch of Edits A New Video Creation App

One of the most exciting announcements is the upcoming launch of Instagram’s new app, Edits, which promises to revolutionize how creators edit and produce videos. Mosseri described Edits as “more than a video editing app,” and explained that it will offer a full suite of creative tools that allow users to not only edit their Reels but also manage ideas and collaborate with friends.

The Instagram creators guide @creators on Instagram provided a sneak peek into what users can expect: “With powerful editing capabilities, creative tools and actionable insights, Edits has all the tools you need to support your creation process in one place.” This app will compete with video editing apps like CapCut, providing features such as a higher-quality camera, the ability to share drafts with friends, and detailed insights into video performance.

Mosseri elaborated on Instagram, saying, “There’s a lot going on right now, but no matter what happens, it’s our job to provide the best possible tools for creators.” Instagram will launch Edits next month, but users can already pre-order it on the iOS App Store, with an Android version coming soon.

What’s Next for Instagram Creators

Instagram’s latest updates signal a clear shift toward giving creators more flexibility and control over their content. Whether it’s the introduction of the taller grid format, the extended length of Reels, or the upcoming Edits app, these changes are designed to help users tell their stories more effectively. While some of these features are still rolling out, there’s no doubt that Instagram is evolving to meet the needs of today’s digital creators. If you’re passionate about creating content on Instagram, these updates are sure to inspire new ways to share and connect with your audience.

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