India’s Ministry of Health and Welfare reports there are currently 1.9 million active cases of COVID-19 in the country
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Emma Sandri
Publishing date:
Apr 19, 2021 • Last Updated 1 hour ago • 3 minute read
An Air India domestic flight takes off from Sardar Vallabhbhai International Airport in Ahmedabad on May 12, 2012. PHOTO BY SAM PANTHAKY /AFP / Getty Images
Flights from Delhi continue to land in Canada despite India’s daily tally of COVID-19 infections surging to a record over the weekend — and amid the emergence of a new “double mutant” variant in the country.
A federal government website that lists flights where someone has been confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19shows that from April 4 to April 16, there were 120 flights with a COVID-positive passenger or passengers.
Of those flights, 27 were from Delhi.
India banned international flights last month, but Canada is
one of 13 nations exempted through an “air bridge” arrangement between the two governments.
In an email on Wednesday, Anne Génier, a spokesperson for the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), said the agency was “aware of the reports” regarding the double mutation “first described” in India, and that it was “closely monitoring the situation.”
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