Coronavirus live news: Taiwan raises its Covid-19 alert level

Taiwan raises its coronavirus alert level following a surge in new domestic infections

Australia has carried out its first repatriation flight from India after the government temporarily banned all travel from the country last month, with 80 passengers arriving in Darwin from New Delhi.

Reuters reports:

The Australian government came under fire for temporarily barring all travel to and from India last month, a policy that drew heavy criticism from lawmakers, expatriates and the Indian diaspora.

A total of 70 passengers were barred from boarding the flight on Friday after they or their close contacts tested positive for the coronavirus.

Taiwan has raised its Covid-19 alert level on Saturday for the capital, Taipei, and New Taipei city, bringing in a two-week clampdown on gatherings as well as the closure of many venues as the government has reported 180 new domestic infections.

Reuters reports:

The new rules will not mean offices, schools or restaurants have to close, but will cause the shutdown of cinemas and other entertainment spots, while limiting family get-togethers to five people indoors and 10 outdoors.

For the first time, masks will have to be worn outdoors.
Taipei’s government has already ordered bars, nightclubs and similar venues to shut.

Related: Taiwan records 180 new cases in island’s worst Covid outbreak of pandemic

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