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Australia's Prime Minister denies allegations of racism, softens on threat to jail India returnees


Australia s Prime Minister denies allegations of racism, softens on threat to jail India returnees 
From CNN s Angus Watson in Sydney
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday denied the country s ban on arrivals from India is racist and played down the chance anyone caught breaking the rule will face prison time. 
Starting Monday, no one including Australian citizens is allowed to enter the country if they have been in India for any of the 14 days prior to their arrival.
Anyone caught violating the rule could face a fine of up to $51,000 and five-year prison sentence.
Morrison told local media on Monday that no one has been jailed for such violations during the pandemic and vowed the government will use its powers responsibly to block arrivals from India. ....

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Coronavirus news: Latest on the Covid-19 vaccine and India's worsening crisis


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3 in 10 adults last year said they wouldn t get a Covid-19 vaccine, poll finds
From CNN s Ryan Prior
Nearly 1.3 billion adults globally in 2020 said they would not get a Covid-19 vaccine if one were offered to them at no cost, according to a new Gallup poll released on Monday.
The poll, which surveyed more than 300,000 people across 117 countries last year, showed that 68% of adults worldwide would get a vaccine if one were offered to them for free. Some 29% of those polled said they would opt out of vaccination, and another 3% said they did not know.
That global average falls below the range required for a herd immunity to the novel coronavirus, which experts have estimated as falling between 70% and 85%. ....

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