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US advises its citizens in India to leave as soon as it is safe to do so amid sharp rise in Covid cases

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Washington, April 29

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The US has advised its citizens not to travel to India or to leave as soon as it is safe to do so as access to all types of medical care is becoming severely limited in the country amid a massive surge in Covid cases.

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The US has put India on Level 4 Travel Advisory, the highest level issued by the Department of State.

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The current Level 4 Travel Advisory asks US citizens not to travel to India or to leave as soon as it is safe to do so due to the current health situation in the country.

“#India: Access to medical care is severely limited due to Covid cases. US citizens wishing to depart should use available commercial options now. Daily direct flights to the US and flights via Paris and Frankfurt are available,” the State Department tweeted.

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In a health alert, the US Embassy in New Delhi said: “Access to all types of medical care is becoming severely limited in India due to the surge in Covid cases.”

“We urge US citizens to enrol in STEP (Smart Traveller Enrolment Programme) at step.state.gov in order to receive critical information from the Embassy related to health and safety in India,” it said.

It asked American citizens to visit the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website for the latest information on travel restrictions.

“New cases and deaths from Covid have risen sharply throughout India to record levels. Covid testing infrastructure is reportedly constrained in many locations,” the mission said in a statement.

A record single-day rise of 3,79,257 Covid infections, 3,645 fatalities on Thursday pushed India’s tally of cases to 1,83,76,524, death toll to 2,04,832.

“Hospitals are reporting shortages of supplies, oxygen, and beds for both Covid and non-Covid-related patients. US citizens are reporting being denied admittance to hospitals in some cities due to a lack of space. Some states have enacted curfews and other restrictions that limit movement and the operation of non-essential businesses,” it said. PTI

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