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VBM Flights from India to China Suspended as COVID Cases Rise Among Flyers

VBM Flights from India to China Suspended as COVID Cases Rise Among Flyers

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NEW DELHI, Nov 5: The “Vande Bharat Mission” flights to China from India will have to be re-scheduled as China on Thursday indefinitely suspended air travel between the two countries due to increase in the COVID-19 cases among flyers in last week’s VBM schedules. As many as 23 Covid-19 positive Indians among them 19 asymptomatic carriers of the infection were on board a VBM flight, which landed in the central Chinese city of Wuhan from New Delhi last Friday.

The flight had registered the highest number of infected persons on an Indian rescue flight to China so far.

The regular commercial flights between the two countries are yet to resume since suspension due to the pandemic in March and only Air India was operating special rescue flights under VBM. For India, it means the four VBM flights scheduled every week from November 13 onwards now would have to be rescheduled.

Officials in Beijing say more than 1500 Indians had registered to return to China. Due to the suspension of the flights, they will now have to wait indefinitely.

Beijing made similar announcements to bar entry of non-Chinese visitors from Britain, Belgium and the Philippines and demanded travellers from the United States, France and Germany present results of additional health tests as it guards itself against a resurgence in coronavirus cases rising around the world.

The new suspension order is a partial reversal of an easing on September 28, when Beijing allowed all foreigners with valid residence permits to enter.

China had banned entry of foreigners in response to the epidemic at the end of March.

The Chinese foreign ministry defended the decision, saying it was a “reasonable and fair” measure to tackle the pandemic. “China is drawing on the practices of many countries and adjusting its handling of the entry of the relevant people into China based on the changing pandemic situation,” ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, said at the regular ministry briefing on Thursday.

The India-specific announcement said neither the Chinese embassy in New Delhi nor consulates in Mumbai and Kolkata would stamp on health certificates furnished by normal passport holders.

“Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s hereby announced that China has decided to temporarily suspend the entry into China by foreign nationals in India holding valid Chinese visas or residence permits,” the Chinese government said in an announcement on Thursday.

“The Chinese Embassy/ Consulates in India will not stamp the Health Declaration Forms for the holders of the above-mentioned categories of visa or residence permits,” the statement added.

The Chinese statement clarified that foreigners holding “…Chinese diplomatic, service, courtesy and C visas are not affected.”

“Foreigners with emergency or humanitarian needs to visit China can submit visa application to the Chinese Embassy/ Consulates in India. The visas issued after November 3, 2020, are not affected,” it said.

(Manas Dasgupta)

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