Global Times

Ship passengers thank Chinese Embassy for medicine

- By Xu Keyue and Xing Xiaojing

Passengers from China’s Hong Kong region on a cruise ship quarantine­d in Japan due to coronaviru­s thanked the Chinese Embassy in Japan for sending medicine after 174 passengers were confirmed infected.

The ship, Diamond Princess, which has 3,711 passengers and staff and arrived at the port of Yokohama on February 3, has been kept in quarantine after a passenger on board from Hong Kong was found to be infected with the virus. Test results as of Wednesday show 174 confirmed patients on the ship, some from Japan, China, the US and Canada, according to informatio­n provided by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on Wednesday.

The Hong Kong passengers sent a “thank you” letter on Wednesday to the Chinese Embassy in Japan for the timely delivery of life-saving medicine in coordinati­on of other department­s, the embassy said.

“Thank you for everything you’ve done for us! Thanks to the great motherland for letting us be proud to be Chinese, because we have the support of our strong motherland when we meet difficulti­es abroad,” said the letter.

The letter was sent after the embassy received help messages from Hong Kong residents on board since February 6 saying many elderly passengers, who suffered from diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure were in urgent need of medicine. The embassy delivered the first batch of medicine to the ship on Monday, Zhan Kongchao, consul general of the embassy, told the Global Times.

“This is our duty. The embassy did what it should do,” Zhan said.

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