Mindanao Times

Pinoys in ‘ship’ arrive home

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MANILA — A total of 445 Filipino nationals have been repatriate­d by the Philippine government from Japan following their 14-day isolation aboard the coronaviru­s disease 2019-infected (Covid-19) MV Diamond Princess.

The Philippine Embassy in Tokyo said this is the highest number of repatriate­s among other foreigners on board the cruise ship.

Two charter aircraft ferried the Filipino repatri

ates from Tokyo to the Philippine­s. The first one, carrying a total of 309 repatriate­s, arrived at Clark Airbase at 10:10 p.m. on Tuesday, while the second plane carrying another 136 arrived at 12:12 a.m. on February 26.

“All arrangemen­ts upon arrival were handled as agreed in IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force) Resolution dated February 21, 2020. After landing, all repatriate­s, as well as the DFA (Department of Foreign Affairs) and DOH (Department of Health) repatriati­on team members, and PAL flight crew were brought to the Athletes’ Village in New Clark City for the 14-day quarantine program of the DOH, “the DFA said.

Of the more than 500 Filipino crew and passengers aboard the cruise ship, 80 tested positive for Covid-19 and have been admitted to Japanese hospitals.

As of February 25, the embassy said: “nine crew members have been successful­ly treated and discharged from the hospitals” with clean bills of health.

“When discharged from the hospital with a clean bill of health, they can take commercial flights according to Japanese health regulation­s. So the cruise operator will arrange for their accommodat­ions and onward flights,” Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Robespiere Bolivar told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

As early as Tuesday morning, composite teams from the embassy and the DOH had been on the ground at the Yokohama Port and Haneda Airport to assist in the disembarka­tion and the boarding of the repatriate­s.

The ship has been quarantine­d at the Port of Yokohama since February 5, after one of its passengers tested positive for the virus. Passengers were allowed to disembark from February 19 onwards at the end of the 14day quarantine period.

Crew members, mostly Filipinos, began disembarki­ng after all the passengers left the ship.

The group of 445 is the second batch of Filipinos the DFA brought home following the repatriati­on of 30 others from the virus-epicenter Wuhan last February 9. (PNA)

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