Thursday, April 9, 2020

US repatriates citizens from Malawi

The United States (US) has shown that it is taking the Coronavirus pandemic seriously by calling on its citizens who are resident in Malawi to register their willingness for repatriation.

Through its embassy in Malawi, it indicates that the first flight departs from Malawi in two weeks, with the most vulnerable being prioritised.
Here is the full message posted on Wednesday:
Message to U.S. Citizens in #Malawi:
Special Flight Leaving Lilongwe to the United States.

We are in the process of examining options for a repatriation flight to the United States. The flight is estimated to travel within the next two weeks.

Americans interested in repatriation should immediately contact the U.S. Embassy Consular section via the Lilongwe Evacuation Request Form, no later than 7:30 am on Tuesday, April 14. If you have filled out the form already, please DO NOT fill it out again. 

Vulnerable populations will be prioritized and all others will be confirmed on first-come, first-serve basis. Please do not call the Embassy to confirm receipt of your email; we will contact you if you are confirmed for a seat on this flight. More: http://ow.ly/bhHU50z8Ggn

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