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A government chartered with more than 200 Koreans bound in Peru, South America, just left Lima, Peru.

The charter to escape from Italy will be launched early next week, and reporter Kim Hye-young has recognized the process of returning home from each country.

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About 200 Koreans who were tied to Peru took a temporary flight to Aero Mexico, prepared by our local official, and left Lima this morning (27th) in our time to return home.

Residents and travelers, KOICA Overseas Volunteers, Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters, etc.

They will arrive at Incheon International Airport tomorrow morning via Via Tijuana, Mexico.

As soon as you arrive at the airport, after going through the special immigration process and there are no symptoms of corona, you will be put in quarantine for two weeks.

In Italy, where there are 70,000 confirmed persons and a fatality rate of more than 10%, two government chartered aircraft will be put into service early next week.

With 440 people from Milan and 150 from Rome, they return home on the first and second day of the next month.

They will also be quarantined for 2 weeks if they have no symptoms according to the special immigration procedure from Europe, but they will be tested by a health center within 3 days.

In Vietnam, Danang and Spain, Mongolia, Cebu, the Philippines, Uganda and Morocco, embassy assistance is available, or citizens are on their way to make temporary flights.

Bolivian and Rwandan residents are returning to Japan on temporary flights prepared by the local US embassy.