Details on the travel restrictions are scant, but a White House spokesperson said they will come into effect on Tuesday.
A health worker attends to a Covid-19 patient at a government hospital in Ahmedabad, India on April 22. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
WASHINGTON (CN) President Joe Biden is expected to restrict travel to India on Tuesday in light of the South Asian country’s spike in Covid-19 caseloads and numerous variants of the disease.
“On the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the administration will restrict travel from India starting immediately,” said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki in a statement Friday.
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Jack Cazoonetta of Warren came to sign one of the petitions available Friday at the We the People of Ohio gathering. (Salem News photo by Danielle Garner)
Joe Stasiak of Youngstown and Richard Barron of Boardman attended We the People of Ohio Friday. âWe have the freedom the bear arms, we have the freedom to raise our family, to work, to prosper without any government intervention,ã said Barron. (Salem News photo by Danielle Garner)
Sherry Kissinger organized the We the People of Ohio petition signing with her family Friday at Humtown Storage outside of Columbiana. The event consisted of hot dogs, apple pie and signing several petitions. Two petitions are going to the county board of elections, one to the county health department, and two are directed toward Gov. Mike DeWine. Petition topics ranged from asking voting machines to be âforensically analyzedã to ensure machines did not contain âmodem chips,ã requesting that the state reverse mask mandates citing a s
Pro-abortion activists arraigned for disrupting pro-life mass christianpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from christianpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pro-abortion protesters disrupt a pro-life mass at St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio Friday as Catholics gathered on the 48th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
Pro-abortion protestors who disrupted a pro-life themed Catholic mass at an Ohio cathedral earlier this year were recently arraigned in court for misdemeanor charges.
Jordyn Close, Michelle M. Davis and Mason Hickman were arraigned Friday while Anne Morrice, another activist involved in the incident who faces a charge of criminal damage, will be arraigned on March 18, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
The activists pleaded not guilty to the charges of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. Pretrial hearings are slated to take place later this month and in April.
As Catholics in Columbus, Ohio celebrated a pro-life mass on the anniversary of the
Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision Friday, a small group of pro-abortion rights protesters stormed the ceremony.
St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio, the state s capital and largest city, celebrated a Respect Life mass on Friday, marking the 48th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
Video footage obtained by The Columbus Dispatch showed police and security officers working to remove a group of about eight protesters who disrupted the mass to demonstrate in support of abortion rights.
While worshipers gathered to commemorate the millions of unborn lives lost to abortion over the years, protesters marched around the sanctuary and chanted two, four, six, eight, this church teaches hate.”