Coronavirus: Britons on Diamond Princess cruise ship to be flown home Britons stranded on a quarantined cruise ship in Japan will be able to board an evacuation flight home on Friday, the foreign secretary has said.
Only those who are showing no signs of illness will be able to travel, and they will be quarantined on their return to the UK, it is understood.
Those who have tested positive will remain in Japan for treatment. BBC News
See also:
Only those who are showing no signs of illness will be able to travel, and they will be quarantined on their return to the UK, it is understood.
Those who have tested positive will remain in Japan for treatment. BBC News
See also:
- Coronavirus: Two passengers dead from quarantined Diamond Princess BBC News
- Japan faces mounting criticism as expert blows whistle on coronavirus cruise failures The Daily Telegraph
- I work at a walk-in health centre. The coronavirus super-worriers are a problem The Guardian
- Experts fear false rumours could harm Chinese cooperation on coronavirus The Guardian
- Coronavirus: South Korean city faces 'unprecedented crisis' after spike in cases The Guardian
- Coronavirus may spread faster than WHO estimate Medical News Today
No comments:
Post a Comment