The Borneo Post

Two Australian evacuees positive for virus after being cleared in Japan

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SYDNEY: Two Australian­s evacuated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship have tested positive for coronaviru­s on their return home despite being cleared in Japan, authoritie­s said yesterday.

Health officials in Canberra told AFP all 164 Australian­s who returned home earlier this week were tested for Covid-19 in Japan and returned negative results.

But six evacuees have since been retested, and two – described as ‘an older person’ and ‘a younger person’ – were found to be infected.

“Those two people have mild illness,” said Dianne Stephens, acting chief health officer for the Northern Territorie­s.

Australian officials stressed the discovery was ‘ not unexpected’, given the continued spread of the disease on the Diamond Princess after testing began.

Hundreds of foreigners have been allowed to leave the ship after being cleared of the virus, but many have returned to their home countries to face further quarantine.

Hundreds of cleared Japanese passengers, however, were warned only to ‘stay at home unless absolutely necessary’, to never use public transport, and to use a mask if they venture out.

Japanese health minister Katsunobu Kato challenged the Australian account, indicating some evacuees may have not been cleared.

“We still don’t know the details, and to obtain details we need to communicat­e (with the Australian authoritie­s), but not all the Australian­s who left together by a chartered flight had gotten negative test results,” he said.

The Australian­s who left by chartered flight “include those who we recognise as people who were cleared to disembark and those who were not”.

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