Highlights
- As at 6:30 am on 27 March 2020, there have been 2,985 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia.
- India is in a complete lockdown for 21 days.
- International flights have been banned by India till April 14, 2020.
The country had already banned international commercial flights for a week from March 22.
On Thursday, the Indian government, which has put the entire country into lockdown for 21 days, announced it was extending its ban on all scheduled international commercial passenger flights until midnight local time on April 14, 2020.
The Indian Directorate-General of Civil Aviation has however excluded international cargo operations and certain flights which have prior approval from DGCA.
International flights have been banned by India till April 14, 2020. Source: Supplied
India is currently on the third day of its 21-day lockdown. According to official figures, the country has 647 cases of COVID-19 and 16 people have died as on Thursday night.
Australia shut down its border to all visitors, except for citizens and permanent residents and their close family members, on March 19. The Australian Government has banned people from travelling overseas.
Australians must stay at least 1.5 metres away from other people. Indoors, there must be a density of no more than one person per four square metres of floor space.
If you believe you may have contracted the virus, call your doctor, don’t visit, or contact the national Coronavirus Health Information Hotline on 1800 020 080.
If you are struggling to breathe or experiencing a medical emergency, call 000.