Share Share on Twitter Australians stranded in India prevented from boarding a repatriation flight say they're frustrated with the government's screening process, as it emerges some passengers barred from the flight have since tested negative for coronavirus. The flight - the first since the government’s controversial India travel ban lapsed - was supposed to bring back 150 Australians but returned home half-empty on Saturday after dozens of people tested positive to COVID-19. Satinder Sarna and her husband Mohinder Pal Singh were supposed to back in Australia by now, but are instead in home quarantine in New Delhi. Satinder tested positive for COVID-19 prior to the Qantas flight and was not allowed to board. Mohinder was deemed a close contact and was also unable to board.