There are 9,000 Australians waiting to come home from India
Australia’s High Commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell says there are approximately 9,000 Australians registered to come home and the number is expected to rise as flights from India have been stopped until the 15th of May. “We have about 9,000 registered through the High Commission, we expect to see the number increase as it has over the past week obviously as anxiety over the unfolding pandemic,” he told Sky News. Mr O’Farrell said there were approximately 600 vulnerable Australians who are seeking to get home but said the vulnerability came from circumstances other than COVID-19. “We will continue as we have over the past year at all four posts in India … to communicate with those Australians stranded in India.”
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Australia’s High Commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell says there are approximately 9,000 Australians registered to come home and the number is expected to rise as flights from India have been stopped until the 15th of May. “We have about 9,000 registered through the High Commission, we expect to see the number increase as it has over the past week obviously as anxiety over the unfolding pandemic,” he told Sky News. Mr O’Farrell said there were approximately 600 vulnerable Australians who are seeking to get home but said the vulnerability came from circumstances other than COVID-19. “We will continue as we have over the past year at all four posts in India … to communicate with those Australians stranded in India.”
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