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Australia Bars Its Citizens in India From Coming Home Amid Covid Crisis

SYDNEY, Australia Before the coronavirus pandemic surged, Drisya Dilin dropped her daughter off with her parents in India, expecting to bring her to Australia a month later. That was more than a year ago. Now, any attempt to get the 5-year-old to Australia, where she is a permanent resident, brings a threat of jail time or large fines. She’s one of about 8,000 Australians affected by an unprecedented travel ban that began on Monday, prompted. ....

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Oxygen cylinders outside a shop in South Delhi. A court said it would start punishing government officials for failing to deliver oxygen.Credit.Atul Loke for The New York Times
A severe shortage of medical oxygen in New Delhi, the center of power in India, has left people gasping for their final breaths in their hospital beds, a sign of government futility in its fight against a crushing Covid wave.
On Sunday, the New Delhi High Court said that it would start punishing government officials for failing to deliver oxygen after hospitals in the capital successfully sought an injunction, The Associated Press reported. ....

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Australia Bars Its Citizens in India From Coming Home Amid Covid Crisis


Australia Tells Its Citizens in India Amid Covid Crisis: Don’t Come Home
Critics condemned the move to temporarily bar Australians, including children, as unnecessarily harsh, a violation of citizenship principles and a cultural double standard. Officials say the policy is necessary.
A beach in Melbourne, Australia, in February. The country, which has returned to some semblance of normalcy, has strict travel restrictions.Credit.Erik Anderson/Australian Associated Press, via Associated Press
Published May 3, 2021Updated May 19, 2021
SYDNEY, Australia Before the coronavirus pandemic surged, Drisya Dilin dropped her daughter off with her parents in India, expecting to bring her to Australia a month later. That was more than a year ago. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Australia tells its citizens in India - don't come home


Covid 19 coronavirus: Australia tells its citizens in India - don t come home
3 May, 2021 07:34 PM
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A worker carries wood on a hand cart as multiple funeral pyres of Covid-19 victims burn at a crematorium on the outskirts of New Delhi, India. Photo / AP
A worker carries wood on a hand cart as multiple funeral pyres of Covid-19 victims burn at a crematorium on the outskirts of New Delhi, India. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Damien Cave and Livia Albeck-Ripka
Critics condemned the move to temporarily bar Australians, including children, as unnecessarily harsh, a violation of citizenship principles and a cultural double standard. Officials say the policy is necessary. ....

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