<p>At least 49 passengers on a flight from New Delhi to Hong Kong have tested positive for coronavirus, authorities said, as the financial hub introduced an emergency ban on all flights from India as it battles a new wave of cases.</p>.<p>All of the passengers who tested positive flew into Hong Kong on a flight run by Indian operator Vistara on April 4.</p>.<p>The positive tests are significant as Hong Kong is regularly recording fewer daily cases than the total detected on the flight since it brought a fourth wave under control in January.</p>.<p>Authorities imposed a two-week ban on all flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippines from Monday, categorising the countries as "extremely high risk" after detecting the N501Y mutant Covid-19 strain for the first time.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-sees-worst-spike-in-death-toll-logs-over-2-lakh-covid-19-cases-for-6th-straight-day-976405.html" target="_blank">India sees worst spike in death toll, logs over 2 lakh Covid-19 cases for 6th straight day</a></strong></p>.<p>India is battling skyrocketing infections, with hospitals running out of beds and the government forced to reimpose economically painful restrictions.</p>.<p>Its capital New Delhi went into lockdown from Monday night as officials scramble to get surging cases under control.</p>.<p>The identified Vistara aircraft can hold a total of 188 passengers but Hong Kong authorities did not announce how many it had been carrying.</p>.<p>The positive coronavirus results surfaced during Hong Kong's mandatory three-week quarantine period, one of the strictest entry regimes in the world.</p>.<p>All travellers flying into the territory must also provide a negative test within 72 hours prior to departure.</p>.<p>Several cases have also been detected on flights arriving in Hong Kong from Mumbai, authorities said.</p>.<p>Densely populated Hong Kong was one of the first places to be hit by the coronavirus, but the tough entry conditions, strict social distancing measures and universal mask-wearing have helped keep infections to just over 11,000 with 209 deaths.</p>.<p>Around 9.8 per cent of the city's 7.5 million population have been vaccinated so far.</p>
<p>At least 49 passengers on a flight from New Delhi to Hong Kong have tested positive for coronavirus, authorities said, as the financial hub introduced an emergency ban on all flights from India as it battles a new wave of cases.</p>.<p>All of the passengers who tested positive flew into Hong Kong on a flight run by Indian operator Vistara on April 4.</p>.<p>The positive tests are significant as Hong Kong is regularly recording fewer daily cases than the total detected on the flight since it brought a fourth wave under control in January.</p>.<p>Authorities imposed a two-week ban on all flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippines from Monday, categorising the countries as "extremely high risk" after detecting the N501Y mutant Covid-19 strain for the first time.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-sees-worst-spike-in-death-toll-logs-over-2-lakh-covid-19-cases-for-6th-straight-day-976405.html" target="_blank">India sees worst spike in death toll, logs over 2 lakh Covid-19 cases for 6th straight day</a></strong></p>.<p>India is battling skyrocketing infections, with hospitals running out of beds and the government forced to reimpose economically painful restrictions.</p>.<p>Its capital New Delhi went into lockdown from Monday night as officials scramble to get surging cases under control.</p>.<p>The identified Vistara aircraft can hold a total of 188 passengers but Hong Kong authorities did not announce how many it had been carrying.</p>.<p>The positive coronavirus results surfaced during Hong Kong's mandatory three-week quarantine period, one of the strictest entry regimes in the world.</p>.<p>All travellers flying into the territory must also provide a negative test within 72 hours prior to departure.</p>.<p>Several cases have also been detected on flights arriving in Hong Kong from Mumbai, authorities said.</p>.<p>Densely populated Hong Kong was one of the first places to be hit by the coronavirus, but the tough entry conditions, strict social distancing measures and universal mask-wearing have helped keep infections to just over 11,000 with 209 deaths.</p>.<p>Around 9.8 per cent of the city's 7.5 million population have been vaccinated so far.</p>