US President Joe Biden has announced new travel restrictions on India in the light of the rising coronavirus cases in the country, according to reports.
All non-US citizens will not be allowed to enter the United States of America from May 4. The decision was taken after the advice of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
President Biden has signed a proclamation for the implementation of the new restrictions. It said India “accounts for over one-third of new global cases” and “proactive measures are required to protect the nation’s public health from travelers entering the United States” from India.
Earlier, a similar ban was imposed on South Africa as well.
India reports 400,000 cases
India recorded on Saturday over 400,000 new Covid cases in 24 hours for the first time, the first country to do so in the pandemic, official data showed.
According to the health ministry, 401,993 new infections were registered taking the total caseload to 19.1 million. There were 3,523 deaths, bringing the toll to 211,853.
Many experts suspect that because of insufficient testing and inaccurate recording of the cause of death, the real numbers are much higher.
Indian authorities lowered their guard in the early part of the year after infections fell below 10,000 per day, lifting restrictions on most activity.
Mass religious gatherings such as the Kumbh Mela, attracting millions of Hindu pilgrims, and political rallies were allowed to continue even when cases numbers began rising sharply in late March.
In April alone, India recorded around seven million new infections. On a per-capita basis, however, India’s caseload remains low compared to many other countries.
With additional information by AFP.
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