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Jul 13

United States hits three million cases and record 60000 daily tally – Telegraph.co.uk

It may sound like a Hollywood movie, but forRoman Trofimov, living in an airport for more than 100 days has been far from entertaining; in fact, he says it is like prison.

TheEstonian traveller ispleading to be rescued from the departures area of Manila airport in the Philippines.

Mr Trofimov has been staying there since he arrived in the country on an AirAsia flight from Bangkok on March 20.He is stuck because of the coronavirus pandemic.

He had been travelling in south-east Asia and arrived in Manila, but had his passport taken before going through immigration.

AirAsiawas unable to return him to Thailand.

MrTrofimovwas denied entry into the Philippines becauseentry visas were no longer being issued for arrivals.

"I've been stuck here for more than 100 days. I need help getting out,"he said.

The desperate tourist said he asked his embassy for help but they were unable to organise a repatriation flight.

He has been sleeping in an airport departures hotel room and surviving on food and snacks donated by staff.

"I am a person with disability, my health is getting worse because of malnutrition, lack of sunand fresh air," he said.

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