Charter return flight 1 returnees expected to leave the facility on the 12th if infected, February 10 at 8:16

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Those returning from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, have stayed at facilities secured by the government, but those who returned on the first flight received a virus test again on November 11 and were infected. If not confirmed, it is expected to leave the facility as early as 12 days.

From Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, where the spread of the new coronavirus is spreading, a total of 763 people arrived at Haneda by charter aircraft four times from last month 29 days, and those who were not confirmed as infected as a result of virus testing Is staying at accommodation secured by the government.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has set a maximum stay of 12.5 days on the 6th of this month in accordance with the virus incubation period indicated by the World Health Organization (WHO).

In response, those returning home on the first flight are expected to leave the facility as early as the 12th if they are re-tested for viruses on the 11th and no infection is confirmed.

After that, those arriving on the second and subsequent flights will be inspected in the same way and leave the facility.