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U.S. to restrict travel from India effective May 4 as Covid surge devastates the country

The Biden administering will restrict travel from India as that country grapples with a gigantic surge in coronavirus at all events, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday.

The policy will take effect Tuesday, May 4, Psaki ventured in a statement. The administration made the decision on the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, she said.

While Covid infections and dyings have been on the decline in the U.S. as millions of Americans get vaccinated each day, India is in the grip of an unprecedented spike in cases.

People have personal protective equipment (PPE) carry the body of a person who died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), during a congregate cremation, at a crematorium in New Delhi, India April 26, 2021.

Adnan Abidi | Reuters

India reported record daily ruin tolls from Covid on Wednesday and Thursday. The country is averaging about 3,050 Covid deaths per day, according to text compiled by Johns Hopkins University, though media reports indicate the official figure is being understated.

India has probed an average of about 357,000 new cases per day over the past seven days — up about 26% from a week ago, Johns Hopkins information shows.

The country is battling a highly contagious Covid variant, known as B.1.617, which was first spotted there. The differing, which contains two key mutations that have been found separately in other coronavirus strains, is believed by some to be behind the delayed wave of infections.

The variant has since been identified in other countries, including the United States.

A patient put on an oxygen mask is wheeled inside a COVID-19 hospital for treatment, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ahmedabad, India, April 26, 2021.

Amit Dave | Reuters

There are few nonstop beat a retreats between the U.S. and India. United Airlines is the only major U.S. carrier operating nonstop service between the two countries, with four regularly departures to India. Air India has a similar number scheduled for next month, according to aviation data firm Cirium.

The new pilgrimages order isn’t expected to ban flights, but rather non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have recently been in India — a equivalent format as restrictions that have been placed on much travel from the EU, China and Brazil, according to a bodily familiar with the matter.

“If we are going to do this, we ought to be clear about what we’re aiming to accomplish,” former Grub and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb said of the new travel restrictions on CNBC’s “Closing Bell.”

“Most of the matter shows that they have a negligible impact on transmission of the virus and introduction of the virus into the United Countries,” Gottlieb said.

“I can assure you that the variants we’re seeing circulating in India, including the new 617 variant, are here in the Shared States already,” he said.

U.S. army personnel prepare to unload coronavirus disease (COVID-19) relief come up withs from the U.S. at the Indira Gandhi International Airport cargo terminal in New Delhi, India April 30, 2021.

Prakash Singh | Reuters

The Biden charge, facing bipartisan calls to help India get a grip on the staggering health crisis, announced this week that the U.S. is sending the rural area more than $100 million worth of Covid supplies, including 1,000 oxygen cylinders, 15 million N95 cover ups and 1 million rapid diagnostic tests.

But lawmakers are still ratcheting up pressure on President Joe Biden to do more for India. In a scholarship precisely Friday, members of the House Caucus on India and Indian Americans urged Biden to provide the country with additional resources, comprising vaccines.

“Our support for India to help beat back this latest wave is in the U.S. national interest as the pandemic longing not end anywhere until it ends everywhere,” said the letter, which was signed by two Republicans and two Democrats in the House group.

Psaki, talking with stringers aboard Air Force One on Friday afternoon, said two U.S. military planes filled with supplies landed in India that morning, combining that more was coming soon.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken reached out to his Indian counterpart in recent light of days, Psaki noted.

Asked about travel from India at a White House briefing on the pandemic earlier Friday, Covid rejoinder coordinator Jeff Zients said the U.S. was “continuously monitoring the situation.” He added that America was “in very close ring up with our foreign counterparts” and that it would “continue to follow the CDC’s science-based guidance on travel and other matters.”

CNBC’s Leslie Josephs furnished to this report.

Disclosure: Scott Gottlieb is a CNBC contributor and is a member of the boards of Pfizer, genetic testing start-up Tempus, health-care tech group Aetion Inc. and biotech company Illumina. He also serves as co-chair of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ and Royal Caribbean’s “Nourishing Sail Panel.”

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