Stranded Australians in India feeling 'very bad' after being

Stranded Australians in India feeling 'very bad' after being barred from boarding repatriation flight


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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 home 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 unable to board. Mohinder was deemed a close contact and was also unable to board.

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