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The Home Ministry, after reviewing the current COVID situation, issued a statement, stating that, "Decision on effective date of resumption of scheduled commercial international passengers service, to be reviewed, as per evolving global scenario." The situation was also reviewed by other related ministries, including Health and Aviation.
A number of nations across the world have banned flights, especially with some South African nations, follwing the new discovery of the new strain. A number of India states, including Delhi, have also pushed into effect mandatory testing of arrivals from Zimbabwe, Hong Kong and South Africa.
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