Australia is cutting off all direct and indirect passenger flights from India as CCP virus cases surge in the country, where locals are carrying out mass open-air cremations to keep up with the number of deaths. On a single day, on April 25, India reported more than 2,800 deaths and 325,000 new cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. This has followed a tragic five-day trend where the total infected cases have also surpassed 17 million, and at present, 195,123 people have lost their lives in India. As India grapples with the emergency, the Australian government has announced that direct passenger flights from India that fly into Sydney have been stopped for the next 18 days, until May 15. Likewise, repatriation flights that fly into Darwin have also been paused. Morrison said the move is expected to impact around 500 arrivals. Further, indirect flights …