China Daily

Quarantine measures

- By LI BINGCUN and CHEN ZIMO in Hong Kong Princess Diamond Princess Diamond Contact the writers at bingcun@chinadaily­hk.com

A second chartered flight will bring back more Hong Kong residents stranded onboard the

cruise ship in Japan on Friday at the earliest, after the first group of 106 people landed in Hong Kong on Thursday morning.

All residents were cleared of the novel coronaviru­s by the Japanese government before disembarki­ng the vessel, which has been in quarantine at the Japanese port of Yokohama for more than two weeks. They are now under a 14-day mandatory quarantine in Chun Yueng Estate as a precaution.

Back home, Hong Kong confirmed two more infections and one likely confirmed case, bringing the total to a possible 68.

had been quarantine­d since Feb 3 with 634 people onboard infected by the novel coronaviru­s, including 65 among 364 people from Hong Kong.

The 65 infected patients and more than 30 people who have been in close contact with them had to stay in Japan for treatment and medical observatio­n, according to the Hong Kong government.

Meeting reporters, Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siuchee said the body temperatur­es of all passengers had been checked before they had boarded the plane and after they had disembarke­d.

They will be tested for the disease again after arriving at Chun Yeung Estate in Fo Tan, Chan said, adding only those who tested positive will be isolated. Chan stressed that the 14-day quarantine was necessary as the proliferat­ion of the infection on the ship showed the transmissi­on chain hadn’t been cut off.

Chan said medical staff would be on duty around the clock at the estate. People under quarantine are not allowed to go out, and designated vehicles will be arranged for exceptiona­l cases, she said.

She also called on local residents not to panic as the quarantine center is located far from other residentia­l buildings.

Also on Thursday, the city’s Department of Health urged passengers who had shared buses with two infected patients on Feb 5 to contact the government.

The city’s 25th and 62nd patients, who did not know each other, entered Hong Kong from Macao on Feb 5.

They took the same 101X bus from downtown Macao to the checkpoint­s of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and then transferre­d to a shuttle bus to Hong Kong at 5 pm.

The two buses carried a total of about 40 passengers.

 ?? EDMOND TANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Workers wear protective gear to unload passengers’ luggage from the Diamond Princess cruise liner in Hong Kong. A total of 106 Hong Kong residents on board the vessel who tested negative for the novel coronaviru­s returned to the city from Yokohama, Japan, on Thursday morning. They will be quarantine­d for 14 days.
EDMOND TANG / CHINA DAILY Workers wear protective gear to unload passengers’ luggage from the Diamond Princess cruise liner in Hong Kong. A total of 106 Hong Kong residents on board the vessel who tested negative for the novel coronaviru­s returned to the city from Yokohama, Japan, on Thursday morning. They will be quarantine­d for 14 days.

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