Seven new coronavirus cases among repatriated Australians in quarantine in the NT
ABCThe Northern Territory has recorded another seven cases of coronavirus — all among Australians who recently arrived on Federal Government-organised repatriation flights. Key points: Six adults in their 20s and 30s alongside a baby boy have returned positive tests All are in supervised quarantine after returning to Australia on repatriation flights in the past few days They will remain in the care of specialist health teams at a designated quarantine facility The new cases include five adults in their 20s and 30s, alongside a baby boy, who returned from Chennai, India on New Year's Day. Forty-seven of those cases have been among the 2,192 people who have returned to Australia since Qantas flights began repatriating people from England, India, France and Germany in late October. People returning to Australia on international flights arranged by the Federal Government are taken directly to the Howard Springs facility, where they stay in a separate area to any domestic travellers in quarantine.