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Coronavirus: more rescue flights planned for Hongkongers stranded in Hubei, epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak
- As well as Wuhan, they will pick up city residents stuck in the cities of Xianning, Xiaogan and Huangshi
- Plans announced as Hong Kong records seven more confirmed infections
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More chartered flights will be sent to pick up Hongkongers stranded in the mainland Chinese province at the centre of the Covid-19 pandemic later this month, officials have announced, as the city confirmed seven more coronavirus cases on Monday.
Other than the provincial capital Wuhan, the flights will pick up residents stuck in the Hubei cities of Xianning, Xiaogan and Huangshi, as well as others scattered across the province with chronic diseases or in urgent need.
Officials did not specify the number of flights or evacuees expected to board. The flights will be arranged for March 24, with the possibility of more in the days after that.
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Those returning will have to be quarantined at government sites for 14 days.
Four flights have already been sent to bring back Hongkongers stranded in Hubei, who face food shortages and a lack of access to medical treatment.
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