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The U.S. embassy of India alerted Americans about the opportunity for government-sponsored evacuation flights starting April 4th, amongst India's Coronavirus lockdown and curfew. American foreign nations can depart from Mumbai or New Delhi to land in San Francisco, California or Atlanta, Georgia. Unknown if we would be quarantined upon arrival.

The situation after this second week in April is unknown:
"We do not know if U.S. government-organized flights returning to the United States will continue after this week. We urge U.S. citizens who want to return to the United States to take advantage of the current opportunities. "

As a person living with type 1 diabetes, I have to seriously weigh the pros and cons of going through the evacuation process from Bangalore (southern India.) Oh, and a lost passport doesn't help.

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Erik Douds is an adventure filmmaker who has biked 10,000+ miles with teammate Annalisa van den Bergh while overcoming the obstacles of type 1 diabetes. Their work has been featured on the cover of Adventure Cyclist Magazine (100,000+ distribution), used for print ads inside Outside Magazine (2.8M readers), and he is a global ambassador for Beyond Type 1 (1M+ followers).

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