China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nation sends special flights to bring citizens home

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China has sent nine chartered planes since March to bring back 1,457 of its nationals, including students, from Iran, Italy and other countries hit hard by the global COVID-19 pandemic, a senior official said.

Speaking at a news conference in Beijing on Thursday, Vice-Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu said there are around 1.4 million Chinese students remaining in foreign countries.

While the majority of them chose to stay overseas, China will take necessary measures to help bring back those who really have the need in a gradual and orderly way, and they should follow quarantine measures in China, he said.

According to Tian Xuejun, viceminist­er of education, 36 Chinese students abroad have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

They all have received good treatment, and 11 of them have been discharged from the hospital, Tian said.

Ma said Chinese embassies and consulates have 24-hour hotlines for Chinese students overseas, and they have been collecting and distributi­ng health supplies for them.

The Foreign Ministry has sent 500,000 health kits, including more than 11 million face masks, to countries with large numbers of Chinese students, Ma said.

The first shipments of about 300,000 health kits will be transporte­d on April 10 to 46 embassies and consulates in 12 countries — such as Italy, South Korea, France and Germany — and will be distribute­d to Chinese students, a Civil Aviation

Administra­tion official told reporters.

As of Wednesday, the administra­tion had sent 178 chartered flights transferri­ng 100 medical experts and personnel and 2,635 metric tons of epidemic prevention materials, said Lyu Erxue, deputy head of the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

The flights were to 40 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan,

Italy, Serbia, Japan and South Korea, he said.

Lyu said that the administra­tion has drasticall­y reduced the number of internatio­nal flights in order to avoid the pandemic being imported to China.

A minimum number of flights are being maintained to meet the needs of Chinese citizens overseas, especially Chinese students in foreign

countries, he added.

He said that 47 Chinese and foreign airlines currently have regular flights from China to 61 destinatio­ns in 40 countries.

The total number of internatio­nal flights every week is no more than 134, he said.

China sent a specially chartered plane to the UK on Thursday to bring back about 180 Chinese students, he added.

Mo Jingxi and Wang Qingyun contribute­d to this story.

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