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Coronavirus: Australians can travel overseas without a direct threat to public health
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India flight ban decision made amid growing COVID crisis National Cabinet will today decide whether to suspend flights coming in from India, as oxygen trains are sent to the nation’s needy states. WARNING: GRAPHIC
Health by Kieran Rooney, Tom Minear, Tiffany Bakker, AFP 27th Apr 2021 2:00 PM
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Subscriber only Direct passenger flights between India and Australia will be halted until May 15 amid the nation s worsening coronavirus crisis, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. Mr Morrsion said the move meant two passengers services from India into Sydney, and two repatriation flights into Darwin would be cancelled, and about 500 passengers would be affected.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Australia to consider India travel ban
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India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / CNN
India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / CNN
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By: Samantha Maiden
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is under pressure to lock down Australia s border with India and take a tougher line on international travel amid revelations that Aussies are still jetting overseas despite travel bans.
Under Australia s travel ban, which came into effect last March, Australians have to apply for an exemption to leave the country. The man who travelled to India was granted an exemption for his trip.
Virus fears for 79 people on Aussie flight The number of positive infections on a 79-person flight into Western Australia is expected to ‘grow and potentially grow significantly’.
Health by Anthony Piovesan 27th Apr 2021 1:53 PM Western Australia s Premier has warned he expects the number of positive coronavirus cases on a 79-person flight into Perth will grow and potentially grow significantly due to most passengers recently having been in India. The state recorded no local cases but announced four new infections in hotel quarantine on Tuesday, all having been on flight MH125 that arrived from Kuala Lumpur into Perth on Saturday April 24.
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