Australian threatens jail for those breaching India travel ban

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From today, any traveller into Australia who has been in India in the past 14 days could face fines and jail time.

From Monday, any traveller into Australia who has been in India in the past 14 days could face fines and jail time, adding to a temporary ban announced earlier this week, which will remain in place until at least May 15.

"The government does not make these decisions lightly," Health Minister Greg Hunt said in a statement. The announcement, which is the first to specifically threaten jail for those breaching a travel ban, was labelled "outrageous" by Human Rights Watch. On Friday, daily cases in India climbed to 385,000 -- a new global record -- with almost 3,500 deaths, according to official data that many experts suspect falls short of the true toll.

 

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