Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Japan screens 3,700 on board quarantine­d ship

- HT Correspond­ent & Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com n

TOKYO/BEIJING: Health screening began on Tuesday for some 3,700 passengers and crew aboard a cruise liner held in quarantine at the Japanese port of Yokohama, after a Hong Kong passenger who sailed on the vessel last month tested positive for the Wuhan coronaviru­s.

The 80-year-old man flew to Japan and boarded the ship, the Diamond Princess, run by Carnival Japan, in Yokohama on January 20 and disembarke­d in Hong Kong on January 25.

Photograph­s and video posted on Twitter by a passenger with the handle @daxa_tw showed masked health workers walking down empty corridors.

Carnival Japan, a unit of cruise operator Carnival Corp, confirmed that the turnaround of the ship had been delayed by 24 hours for authoritie­s to review the health of all 2,666 guests and 1,045 crew on board.

A ‘PEOPLE’S WAR’ ON THE STREETS OF CHINA

President Xi Jinping, according to state media, told a top meeting of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Monday that China has launched a “people’s war” on the coronaviru­s epidemic.

In India, one might associate “people’s war” with the far-left movement. But in China, “people’s” is pretty much mainstream. The central bank is the people’s, the currency is the people’s and even the armed forces’ is the people’s, to cite a few examples. On the streets of China, people have now taken up the fight against the pathogen.

The only pre-emptive weapon, of course, is precaution. Masks are ubiquitous among the few walking the deserted streets of Beijing and it’s the same in other cities. All shopkeeper­s, too, can be seen wearing masks.

Apartment administra­tions have geared up to contain the infection from spreading. Security guards conduct temperatur­e checks on visitors at gates.

Beijing’s public transport corporatio­n has taken measures such as cleaning and disinfecti­ng buses, ventilatin­g the air inside, measuring the temperatur­es of staff members and ensuring that staff members work with face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Cruise ship Diamond Princess n is seen anchored off the Yokohama port.
REUTERS Cruise ship Diamond Princess n is seen anchored off the Yokohama port.

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