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Australian-Indian families ‘anxious’ after repatriation flights reduced over COVID-19 quarantine numbers – ABC News
The last time Hardip Narang held his daughter Ziva in his arms was 16 months ago when she was eight weeks old. Now, due to the spiralling coronavirus crisis in…

The last time Hardip Narang held his daughter Ziva in his arms was 16 months ago when she was eight weeks old, just before she went to India to meet her grandparents.
Key points:
- India is reporting more new cases of coronavirus now than at any point during the pandemic
- National Cabinet has decided to limit the number of incoming flights from India to reduce the pressure on Australia’s quarantine facilities
- The decision has caused a lot of “nervousness, anxiety, stress” for people with family still…
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