KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 3 (NNN-BERNAMA) — A special aircraft commissioned by the Malaysian government is already on the way to Wuhan on a mission to bring back its 141 citizens, their spouses and children following the lock-down of the city by Chinese authorities due to the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak.
Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said the AirAsia flight AK8264 left for Wuhan at about 3.50 pm Monday with 12 crew and eight members of the mission from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2).
“The aircraft also carried 500,000 pairs of gloves as contribution to the Chinese government in its operations to fight the 2019-nCoV outbreak in the republic,” she said in a statement Monday.
Azizah, who is also the Central Disaster Management Committee chairman, said all the 141 Malaysian citizens, their spouses and children would be required to go through health screening at the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport before being allowed to board the plane back to Malaysia.
However, how long the health screening will take, as well as the immigration process and time of departure from Wuhan cannot be determined yet, she added.
Dr Wan Azizah said on arrival in Malaysia, all the 167 people onboard (comprising 141 Malaysian citizens, their spouses and children, 12 crew, eight members of the mission and six officers from the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing) would go through another heath screening at the Air Disaster Unit (ADU) of the KL International Airport (KLIA).
“Those detected with the symptoms will immediately be sent to hospital , while others will be taken by bus to a monitoring centre, where they will undergo observation for 14 days,” she said, adding that the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) will inform their families in Malaysia on the flight details, the health screening and the quarantine period.