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Is flying in India safe amid surge in COVID-19 cases?
11:00 AM,
July 10, 2020
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As Indians board domestic flights, protocols are being put in place to protect passengers. However, some travelers say they feel unsafe as rules are ignored and airlines play down health risks.
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