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Australians in Fiji return home as COVID-19 outbreak worsens, Suva to go into lockdown – ABC News
A group of Australians fly out of Fiji before a snap lockdown in the capital Suva, as a COVID-19 outbreak linked to the Indian variant continues to worsen.
A group of Australians have been flown out of Fiji as a lockdown in the capital looms and COVID-19 cases continue to grow.
Key points:
- More than 30 Australian citizens and permanent residents have left Fiji this week
- One Australian told the ABC she managed to secure a flight home before the coronavirus outbreak escalated
- A Sydney mother says she has not seen her seven-year-old son for 14 months because she has been stranded in Fiji
More than 25 new coronavirus cases were reported this week in the…
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