India red-listed by many countries due to surge in pandemic
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India red-listed by many countries due to surge in pandemic

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04-22-2021
 

Amid escalating COVID-19 cases, many countries impose travel restrictions to and from India

From opening air bubbles since the first COVID-19 wave to now being red-listed by many countries as the second wave hits, India is now facing outbound travel restrictions.

As the Coronavirus cases in India have crossed more than 2 lakh per day, many countries have shown their apprehensions with traveling to and from India.

About two days ago, the United Kingdom put India on its travel red list. This was followed by the United States’ Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urging people to avoid any trips to India.

Earlier this month, New Zealand suspended entry of all travelers from India including their residents. Hong Kong too, took action and banned all passenger flights coming from India for the next 14 days.

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