Ten other Indians who wanted to return were unable to do so as they could not clear the health screening, the external affairs ministry said.
All
645 people evacuated from China’s
Wuhan city, who were lodged at the quarantine facilities set up by
the Army and Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in and around Delhi,
have tested negative for coronavirus, the Union health ministry said
on Thursday.
It
said as of February 6, 138,750 from 1,265 flights had been screened
for the nCoV illness but no new case has been detected. India has
reported three confirmed cases from Kerala. Ten other Indians who
wanted to return were unable to do so as they could not clear the
health screening, the external affairs ministry said. India ‘can
look into’ evacuating Pakistanis.
The
ministry also said India can consider evacuating Pakistani students
from the coronavirus-hit Hubei province “if such a situation
arises” and resources are available.
Death
toll climbs to 564
The
Chinese mainland, so far, has seen 563 deaths because of coronavirus
infection, and 28,018 confirmed cases. In addition, Hong Kong has had
22 cases, including one death.
In
Japan, 10 more people on a cruise ship off its coast have tested
positive for the new coronavirus, local media said, raising the
number of infections detected on the boat to 20. Japanese authorities
have tested 273 people among the approximately 3,700 passengers and
crew on the ship after a man who got off the boat last month in Hong
Kong tested positive for the new strain.
Whistle-blower
doctor dead
Also,
the Chinese doctor, reprimanded by police after warning colleagues
about the disease emerging in Wuhan, has died after falling ill, said
a person familiar with the matter.
China’s
diplomatic protests
Meanwhile,
China has lodged diplomatic protests with countries whose airlines
have cancelled flights to its cities alleging that they are spreading
panic in the wake of deadly coronavirus. Several international
airlines, including Air India and IndiGo, have cancelled flights to
China over fears of the virus spreading across the world, a move
which Beijing described against the WHO guidelines.
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