Travel Restrictions: Denmark tighten controls on travel from India
Travel Restrictions: Denmark tighten controls on travel from India
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Amid the COVID-19 outbreak in India, the Denmark authorities has determined to drop flights from India from April 29. The Ministry of Overseas Affairs of Denmark announced few journey restrictions for these from India. 

The ministry, travel guide on India and raised the risk assessment from "orange" to "red," the highest level, and advised against all travels to India. The decision was made to "limit the risk of importing the virus variant B.1.617 to Denmark." Foreigners from India will only be allowed entry into Denmark for a recognisable purpose, according to the new travel restrictions. Denmark now joins several European countries including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain that have already applied travel restrictions on India. The country joins several European countries including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain that have already applied travel restrictions on India.

In the meanwhile, The official data on Wednesday (April 28) showed that deaths due to COVID-19 have crossed the 2-lakh mark in India with the highest ever 3,000 deaths in the last 24 hours.  

 

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