Mumbai, February 25
The Centre will send a special chartered flight to Tokyo on Wednesday to bring back the stranded Indians on the Diamond Princess cruise ship which is currently quarantined off the Japanese coast of Yokohama, an official said here on Tuesday. Quoting an Indian Embassy official in Japan, Maharashtra BJP Vice-President Kirit Somaiya said the consent of all Indians on board the ship to return to India before the expiry of mandatory Japanese quarantine requirements had been obtained on February 17.
There are a total 138 on board the Diamond Princess. Two more Indian crew members have been tested positive for the COVID-19, raising the total to 14, according to the Indian Embassy, but all were responding positively to the treatment. There is at least one female crew member who has tested positive from Maharashtra.
“PCR test results announced, from the samples collected earlier, include two Indian crew members on board Diamond Princess, testing positive for COVID-19. The total number of crew members tested positive so far is 14, all responding well to treatment,” said an embassy tweet. Accordingly, all those who tested negative in the tests conducted by Japanese authorities and who have given their consent will be permitted to board the special flight scheduled to depart on Wednesday evening. However, all the Indians would have to undergo the compulsory medical checkup by an Indian medical team before they can disembark from the cruise ship and undergo the mandatory 14 days quarantine after landing in India. — IANS
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