4th charter flight to Wuhan, China Return to Haneda February 7 5:08

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, a fourth charter flight for those wishing to return from Hubei Province in China is expected to arrive at Haneda Airport on March 7.

As the spread of the new coronavirus spreads, the government is arranging charter aircraft and returning all Japanese applicants staying in Hubei, China, one by one. A total of 565 people have returned home.

The fourth flight of the charter aircraft flew from Haneda Airport to Wuhan on the night of June 6. As before, Flight 4 was loaded with government officials, including medical teams, loaded with rescue supplies such as masks and disinfectants, as well as protective clothing for cabin attendants to wear.

The charter aircraft is expected to arrive at Haneda Airport in the morning of the 7th. In addition to about 130 Japanese and about 60 Chinese nationals such as Japanese spouses, the Chinese side will board from a humanitarian perspective. Final adjustments are underway, and the total number of passengers is expected to be around 200.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, even on the fourth flight, doctors and nurses returned to Japan and checked each person for symptoms such as fever and cough, and received a virus test at a medical institution regardless of symptoms. Is to get it.