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  1. The Point of Entries (POEs) means the area where any international passenger may enter legally from one country into another country. In India, health units responsible for undertaking measures for surveillance and response health activities at Airports/Seaports/Land Border are known as APHOs (Airport Health Organizations) / PHOs (Port Health ...

  2. Point of Entry (PoE) and Exit of all countries are the Airports, Seaports and Ground Crossings with border countries. Ensuring regular ongoing sanitation and vector control

  3. 4 days ago · Definitions of point of entry. noun. a port in the United States where customs officials are stationed to oversee the entry and exit of people and merchandise. synonyms: port of entry.

  4. Points of entry provisions in the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) outline obligations and recommendations enabling countries to prevent, prepare for and respond to public health risks at the three categories of international airports, ports and ground crossings.

  5. A point of entry (PoE) is defined under the 2005 Internatoi nal Health Regulations (IHR) as “a passage for international entry or exit of travellers, baggage, cargo, containers, conveyances, goods and postal parcels, as well as agencies and areas providing services to them on entry or exit”. IOM

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  6. Sep 7, 2022 · The Points of Entry (PoEs) are the first line of defense for the country to protect us from any Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The effective surveillance at PoEs, delayed the arrival and spread of COVID-19 which allowed the nation ample time to develop the necessary public health infrastructure and capacities to effectively ...

  7. noun. /ˈentri pɔɪnt/ a particular place where a person or thing can enter something or somewhere. The site has several entry points. entry point to something The emergency services closed all entry points to the square. entry point for somebody/something An open wound is an easy entry point for germs.