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COVID-19 journey ban on Australians coming back from India to not be prolonged past May 15: Morrison

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday stated the journey ban on Australians returning house from coronavirus-hit India is not going to be prolonged past May 15 and repatriation flights will start quickly.
The Australian authorities, for the primary time in historical past, not too long ago imposed a short lived ban on its residents from returning house, if they’ve frolicked in India as much as 14 days earlier than flying again.
The authorities threatened to prosecute them with a chance of 5 years of jail time period or a penalty of 66,000 Australian {dollars} (USD 50,899).
The authorities’s order on the matter is ready to run out on May 15.
Following the National Security Committee on Friday, Morrison agreed it noticed ‘no need to extend it beyond that date’.

‘The original decision to put in place that biosecurity order until May 15 has proved very effective and it will run its full course until that time without any change,’ he stated.
Morrison’s remarks got here a day after the ban was challenged within the federal courtroom in Sydney by a 73-year-old Australian, who has been stranded in Bengaluru since March final 12 months.

‘What we will be doing is receiving our first repatriation flight into the Northern Territory as part of the charter arrangements we have … to bring back those first people from India at that time,’ Morrison stated.
Morrison stated he anticipated there could be three repatriation flights earlier than the top of the month, with a concentrate on bringing again susceptible Australians.
‘In addition, there will be rapid antigen testing put in place for everyone getting on the flights,’ he stated.
‘The challenge we have had with arrivals from India is the higher incidence of infections and the stress that they were placing on the quarantine system.’ He stated it was the good, wise, smart and compassionate factor to place the pause in place.
Morrison stated it was unclear how most of the 9,000 Australians stranded in India had contracted the virus however stated anybody boarding a repatriation flight could be required to check unfavourable.

“We have rapid antigen testing in place to give ourselves a greater sense of surety that if we are bringing people back to Australia we are minimising the risk of COVID cases of being brought into the country,” he stated.
New coronavirus circumstances and deaths in India hit a document every day excessive on Thursday after 4,12,262 new infections and three,980 fatalities had been reported, taking the entire tally of COVID-19 circumstances to 2,10,77,410 and the dying toll to 2,30,168.