Charter aircraft evacuated from Hubei Province at Air Force Base New type pneumonia U.S. government Jan. 30 at 12:51

The U.S. government has announced that a charterer dispatched to evacuate U.S. citizens from Hubei Province, China, has arrived at an air force base in California with approximately 200 consulate staff and about 200 citizens on Wednesday.

The charter aircraft will be dispatched by a medical team from the US CDC, the Centers for Disease Control, and the passenger's health three times before boarding, when arriving at Alaska Anchorage, and when arriving in California. Is that it was inspected.

All passengers stay in isolation for three days at the Air Force Base in California and are monitored and, if they have symptoms such as fever or cough, up to two weeks are needed for a new coronavirus test. , It is subject to quarantine.

On the other hand, the U.S. government recommends the strictest "prohibition of travel" of Hubei Province in China among the four levels of travel information. It is making a recommendation and calling on the public to stop unnecessary and urgent travel.

American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines have announced plans to discontinue and reduce scheduled flights between US and Chinese cities.

In addition, the quarantine system has been strengthened at 20 airports in the U.S., where there are many direct flights from China, and if all passengers from China develop symptoms such as fever and cough within two weeks, , And asks you to contact your healthcare provider or health authority.

To date, CDC has tested 165 people for infection with the new coronavirus, five of which were confirmed to be infected and 68 of whom were not.

Another 92 people are currently waiting for test results.

The U.S. government has called on those who recently visited Hubei Province or who have suspicious symptoms to seek medical attention.