Now Britain has put India on ‘Red List’, will not be able to go ‘UK’

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London: In India, the second wave of Corona is currently causing a lot of loss of life and property. Fear and anxiety have sat in the minds of the public seeing the new records of corona infection every day. In the midst of all this, Britain has also put India (India) in the ‘Red List’ of those countries, under which there will be a total ban on non-UK and Irish citizens moving from India to Britain. Not only this, it has also made it mandatory for Britons who have returned from abroad to stay in a quarantine for 10 days in a hotel.

Britain: 103 cases of Indian strain reported
In fact, Health Minister Matt Hancock confirmed in the House of Commons that there have been 103 reported cases of the so-called Indian strain of the corona virus in Britain. At the same time, most of these cases are related to the travelers returning from abroad. At the same time, he also said, “We analyzed that form to find out whether the new form had alarming results such as its contagious mass or the difficulty in treating and preparing vaccines.”

At the same time, Minister Hancock also told the MPs present that, “After analyzing these figures, we took a difficult but necessary decision to put India on the ‘Red List’ as a precautionary measure. This means that if a non-British or Irish has been in India for the last ten days, then they cannot be allowed entry into the UK at the moment. Will do it. “

Hong Kong also imposed a ban on flights:
Before that, Hong Kong has also banned all flights to and from India till May 3. Not only this, but the Hong Kong government has also made a big decision to cancel all flights connecting Pakistan and the Philippines to Hong Kong for some time period.

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UK PM Boris Johnson’s tour of India canceled:
Significantly, now that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has postponed his visit to India, seeing that the Corona Virus is becoming uncontrollable in the country, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 25 April. He was going to visit India but due to growing Corona cases in India, he was pressurized to cancel this trip, after which the trip to India was canceled. However, the opposition Labor Party in Britain was also demanding Johnson cancel his tour. He said that Boris Johnson can also discuss India’s bilateral relations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi online.

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