A college student returning home on a charter aircraft "Negative ... how do people feel?" February 10, 16:12
Following the spread of the new coronavirus, a university student from Yamaguchi Prefecture, who returned from Wuhan, Hubei, China on a charter last week, responded to an NHK telephone interview.
Two female college students from Yamaguchi Prefecture, who had studied abroad in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, returned to Japan on July 7, along with other Japanese and Chinese spouses, on the fourth charter flight.
The two were staying at a facility in the country of Wako, Saitama for follow-up, and one of them responded to an NHK telephone interview on the morning of the 10th.
Among them, the university students explained that the results of the first virus test were both negative, and said, "I am relieved for the results because there may be infection even if there are no symptoms."
If the result is negative, it means that you have left the private room and have access to the shared hot water room, and have exchanged words for a short time with the other returnees you met in the hot water room.
A college student said, "Hot tea and instant coffee were placed in the hot water supply room, and three or four people talked," I'm glad I couldn't afford freedom. Everyone's expression was bright. "
The two have been tested for a second time after a maximum of 12.5 days, according to the WHO World Health Organization's incubation period, and if they remain negative, they are expected to leave the facility later this month. about it.
On the other hand, regarding the situation after leaving the facility, the university student said, `` Even if you are negative, people around you will say, 'Can you believe the result?' There's quite a bit of feeling about how it feels, "he said.