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Scientists believe more contagious variants have fuelled a surge in global coronavirus cases that have exceeded 90 million, and nations are racing to procure vaccines and tighten lockdown measures.
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India, Poland, others suspend all flights to Britain due to new coronavirus strain
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Norway, Finland and Denmark have suspended all direct flights from Britain with immediate effect, citing a quickly spreading variant of the coronavirus that was detected the country.
All flights from Britain to India will be suspended, starting onTuesday and lasting until Dec. 31, says India.
Flights from India to Britain will also be temporarily suspended during the time.
In a tweet, the government said: “Considering the prevailing situation in UK, Government of India has decided that all flights originating from UK to India to be suspended till Dec. 31.