Dayton Daily News

U.S. will fly home cruise mates, but a quarantine awaits

- By Yuri Kageyama

TOKYO — The U.S. says Amer- icans aboard a quarantine­d cruise ship will be flown back home on a chartered flight today, but that they will face another two-week quarantine.

About 380 Americans are aboard the Diamond Prin- cess cruise ship, which has docked at Yokohama, a port city southwest of Tokyo.

The passengers have been quarantine­d on the ship since Feb. 5. That 14-day quaran- tine is due to end Wednesday.

A chartered aircraft will arrive in Japan late today, and American passengers will be flown to Travis Air Force Base in California, with some continuing to Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said in a letter to passengers and crew that was posted online Saturday.

Everyone will get a c heckup before being allowed on the chartered flight, and those who show symptoms of sickness will not be permitted to board the plane, the embassy said.

After arriving in the U.S., all of the passengers will need to go through another 14 days of quarantine, the letter said — meaning they will have been under quarantine for a total of nearly four weeks.

One of the American passengers, Matthew Smith, who has been tweeting aboard the ship, including photos of the food passengers have been given, expressed disappoint­ment at what he called “a monkey wrench” the American government was throwing into the quarantine aboard the ship.

Smith complained about having to begin a new 14-day quarantine even though he was due to get off the ship next week.

“OK, so here’s the thing: As long as the official plan by Japanese health officials is to release those of us who are still healthy from quarantine in just under four days, why would I want to interfere with that by taking up an offer from U.S. officials to fly us back to Travis?” he said on Twitter.

The letter to Americans on the Diamond Princess warns, “Should you choose not to return on this charter flight, you will be unable to return to the United States for a period of time.”

 ?? JAE C. HONG / AP ?? A bus leaves a port where the quarantine­d Diamond Princess cruise ship is docked Saturday in Yokohama, near Tokyo.
JAE C. HONG / AP A bus leaves a port where the quarantine­d Diamond Princess cruise ship is docked Saturday in Yokohama, near Tokyo.

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