30 Filipinos from Hubei, China return home

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30 Filipinos from Hubei, China return home
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BREAKING. A group of repatriates from China’s Hubei province, the epicenter of an outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus, are now back in the Philippines. nCoV

How the quarantine will work

Upon landing, the repatriates disembarked at the hangar, and not the passenger area, of the Clark International Airport. They will be transferred directly to the quarantine facilities at the Athletes’ Village. There, they will each be given their own room. Medical staff will be on hand round the clock to monitor their health. Support staff will mostly be working in a separate building from the repatriates in quarantine.

The repatriates will be allowed to use mobile phones mainly to stay in touch with their families and relatives. The facility will have WiFi. The team of government representatives left Clark at 10:15 pm on Saturday, February 8, on a chartered flight from the Royal Air Charter Service, arriving in Wuhan Tianhe International Airport early morning on February 9, –

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