Passenger of Tehran-Moscow-Beijing flight diagnosed with coronavirus

Passenger of Tehran-Moscow-Beijing flight diagnosed with coronavirus
# 02 March 2020 15:07 (UTC +04:00)

Beijing’s health commission has confirmed that a passenger who arrived in the Chinese capital from Iran on Saturday morning with a transfer in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Russian Embassy in China said on Monday, APA reports citing TASS.

"According to Beijing’s health commission, the foreign national, who arrived in Beijing from Moscow on February 29 on flight SU204 of Russia’s Aeroflot airline has been diagnosed with a respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus COVID-19. This passenger had traveled from Iran with a transfer in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport," the embassy said. This passenger’s citizenship has not been reported.

According to the diplomatic mission, all passengers who had been on this flight were taken to a hotel-turned isolation site to undergo medical examination. Some 20 Russian passengers were on this flight. None of them have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Those individuals, including two Russians, seated next to the coronavirus sufferer, will remain isolated in this hotel and undergo a 14-day quarantine. Other passengers will be able to leave the hotel later on Monday, the embassy stated.

Beijing Capital International Airport’s authorities reported that a passenger who arrived from Moscow on February 29 was suspected of having contracted the coronavirus. In addition to 20 Russian passengers, 15 Russian crew members were onboard that plane. According to the Russian Embassy in China, they did not have any symptoms of the disease on Saturday.

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