NSTnation: A total of 66 Malaysians were on AirAsia AK8265 from Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan. coronavirus covid19
Officials praying ahead of the arrival of the Malaysians evacuated from Wuhan, China. - Pic courtesy of Health MinistryOriginally, 75 were supposed to be on the flight but some could not make it due to health, logistical, work and other reasons.Officials attend a briefing ahead of the arrival of the evacuees. - Pic courtesy of Health Ministry
As per the first mission, upon arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport , all passengers would undergo health screening at the Air Disaster Unit before being sent to the Higher Education Leadership Academy, where they would be monitored for 14 days.In the first humanitarian aid mission carried out by the Malaysian government on Feb 4, 107 Malaysians stranded in Hubei province were flown home. They comprised 88 Malaysians and 19 non-citizens, who are their spouses and children.
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