US restricts journey from India efficient Could 4th amid large surge in Covid

Individuals wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) wear the body of a person who died of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) during a mass cremation at a crematorium in New Delhi, India on April 26, 2021.

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Biden’s government will restrict travel from India as that country grapples with a gigantic increase in coronavirus cases, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday.

The policy will go into effect on Tuesday May 4th, Psaki said in a statement. The administration made the decision based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Psaki said.

While Covid infections and deaths in the US are declining as millions of Americans are vaccinated every day, India is in some cases on an unprecedented surge.

India reported a record daily death toll from Covid on Wednesday. The country has an average of 3,050 Covid deaths per day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, although media reports suggest the official number is underestimated.

India has reported an average of 357,000 new cases per day for the past seven days – an increase of around 26% from a week, data from Johns Hopkins shows.

The country is battling a highly contagious variant of Covid known as B.1.617, which was first discovered in India. Some believe that the variant, which contains two key mutations found separately in other coronavirus variants, is behind the recent wave of infections.

The variant has since been identified in other countries, including the United States.

There are few non-stop flights between the US and India. United Airlines is the only major US carrier offering non-stop connections between the two countries, with four daily departures to India. A similar number is planned for Air India next month, according to aviation data company Cirium.

The new travel arrangement is not expected to prohibit flights, but rather non-US citizens or permanent residents who have recently been to India – a format similar to restrictions that are reported to apply to many travel from the EU, China and Brazil Person who is familiar with the matter.

The Biden government, facing bipartisan calls to help India with its grave health crisis, announced this week that the US is sending the country more than $ 100 million in Covid supplies, including 1,000 oxygen cylinders, 15 million N95 masks and 1 million rapid diagnostic tests.

Psaki said Friday, in a crowd with reporters aboard Air Force One, two U.S. military planes full of supplies landed in India that morning, adding that more would be arriving soon.

State Secretary Antony Blinken has spoken to his Indian counterpart in the past few days, added Psaki.

Jeff Zients, the Covid Response Coordinator, said the US is “continuously monitoring” the situation. He added that America was “in very close contact with our foreign counterparts” and “will continue to follow the CDC’s science-based guidelines on travel and other matters.”

– CNBC’s Leslie Josephs contributed to this report.

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