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Indonesians evacuated from Wuhan quarantined on Natuna Islands

Indonesian students who were studying in China

Indonesian students who were studying in China exit the plane upon their arrival on a special flight at Hang Nadim international airport in Batam on February 2, 2020, following their evacuation from the Chinese city of Wuhan due to the deadly SARS-like virus. Photo by RICKY PRAKOSO / AFP

JAKARTA 鈥撀燤ore than 200 Indonesians evacuated from Wuhan聽have arrived on Indonesia鈥檚 Natuna Islands in Riau Islands province on Sunday (Feb 2) and will be quarantined for 14 days before they can聽return to their hometowns.

They had passed health screenings by the Chinese authorities before being allowed on Saturday to聽board聽a plane from Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak,聽which has聽killed more than 300 people聽and infected more than 14,000 worldwide.

Initially, 245 people were to聽be evacuated, but four persons withdrew and three others did not pass health checks by the Chinese authorities, resulting in 238 people being evacuated, including one foreigner married to an Indonesian, Health Ministry聽spokesman Widyawati told聽a press briefing on Monday.

鈥淎lthough they have passed exit screening by the Chinese government, they will be re-examined. This complies with world health standards to ensure the condition of聽their health,鈥 she said.

She added the latest health checks after arrival showed that聽all of them were in good health.

Earlier, Natuna residents held protests against聽the plan to place聽the evacuees from Wuhan in聽their district, which shares maritime borders with Asian neighbours, such as Malaysia, Vietnam and China.

The residents feared infection and said that聽the military hangar being used as聽the quarantine centre was too close to residential areas.

As of Monday, Indonesia has yet to see聽any confirmed coronavirus case聽as all 34 people under observation, including seven foreigners, have tested negative. Its fellow Asean members, including Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand,聽have had a number of confirmed cases.

The Philippines on Sunday聽reported the first fatality outside China聽after a 44-year old Chinese visitor died from the virus.

Dr Anung Sugihantono, Indonesian聽Health Ministry鈥檚 director-general for disease control and prevention,聽said the Indonesians have been placed in 10 tents and seven rooms in a hangar on Natuna Islands, chosen with considerations of 鈥渢ime, the capacity and emergency of the emerging disease鈥.

鈥淔rom the health perspective, we make sure that if this is an airborne disease, it will not spread to the community,鈥 he said.

The 238 people will be allowed to take part in various activities from sports to arts during the quarantine period as they聽undergo daily health checks attended聽by a team of doctors and medical staff, he added.

Dr Anung also said聽that if anyone of them experiences聽respiratory problems or tests聽positive within the 14-day quarantine period, medical evacuation will be carried out.

Indonesia said it has taken extra measures against the spread of the virus after the World Health Organisation declared the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak聽a public health emergency last week.

Indonesian authorities began on Sunday to ban the entry of visitors who had been in China in the last 14 days and will temporarily halt flights to and from mainland China from Wednesday.

For now, passengers coming from China must pass special gates in Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia鈥檚 most popular tourism hot spot, and at the country鈥檚 main entry point, Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, said Dr Anung.

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