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India suffering mutant Covid tsunami with bodies burned 24/7 as Britain FINALLY imposes travel ban

India suffering ‘mutant Covid tsunami’ with bodies burned 24/7 as Britain FINALLY imposes travel ban Updated: Apr 23 2021, 6:10 ET INDIA is suffering a Covid mutant tsunami with bodies being burned 24 hours a day. New virus super-mutants are ravaging the country, which is fighting the world s worst coronavirus outbreak. 15 A man prepares a funeral pyre to cremate a Covid patient s body in New Delhi, IndiaCredit: Reuters 15 15 A frontline worker ignites a funeral pyre of a coronavirus patientCredit: Reuters On Friday, India reported more than 332,730 new infections - the highest daily sum of the pandemic anywhere in the world. The figures raised India s case total to above 16 million since the pandemic began - the second-highest global total after the United States.

Super wealthy Indians hired six private jets to fly them to London to beat red list deadline

Super wealthy Indians hired six private jets to fly them to London to beat red list deadline
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Super wealthy Indians hired six private jets to beat red list deadline

Super wealthy Indians hired six private jets to beat red list deadline Darren Boyle for MailOnline and Afp © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo At least six private jets flew from India to London with super wealthy families paying more than £100,000 to beat today s 4am Covid-19 red list deadline.  A fleet of jets flew from Ahmedabad, Dehli and Mumbai into London Luton airport - with one aircraft touching down just 40 minutes before the deadline was imposed.  Desperate passengers chartered the aircraft from Qatar, Germany, Malta and one belonging to a private owner.  ( © Provided by Daily Mail India was added to the UK s travel red list at 4am on Friday, meaning arrivals from the country must now enter quarantine in a Government-approved hotel for 10 days.

UK plans support for India as Covid-striken nation added to travel red list

The UK is looking at sending drugs and equipment to India as the country struggles to contain a growing wave of coronavirus cases. India was added to the UK’s travel red list at 4am on Friday, meaning arrivals from the country must now enter quarantine in a Government-approved hotel for 10 days. Anyone who is not a UK or Irish resident or a British citizen will be banned from entering the country if they have been in India in the previous 10 days. On Thursday, India reported more than 314,000 new infections – the worst daily sum of the pandemic anywhere in the world.

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