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rajkotupdates.news : covid explosion on flight from italy

rajkotupdates.news : covid explosion on flight from italy

Recently at Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport Rajasansi, 125 of the 179 passengers from Italy tested positive. Around 11.20 am, the Air India flight touched down at the airport. According to government regulations, travelers who tested positive for Covid were asked to spend quarantine in a nearby hospital. A high controversy scenario developed at the airport when they resisted going to the government isolation centers. Before boarding the airplane, the individuals said they had undergone the RT-PCR test. The passengers shouted anti-government slogans and asked that the government let them return to their homes after being disgusted by the airport and health authorities. The passengers’ family members also organized a protest outside the airport. After five hours, the situation was settled when the health officials agreed to quarantine them at home under particular conditions. In the evening, the travelers left for their respective villages and hometowns.

 

125 passengers found Covid positive on a flight from Italy to Amritsar

They claimed that 19 of the 179 passengers were infants or children and, therefore, exempt from the RT-PCR testing conducted upon arrival. EuroAtlantic Airways, a Portuguese business, ran the charter flight YU-661 between Milan, Italy, and Amritsar, Punjab, they reported. According to a tweet from the Amritsar Airport administration, all required steps have been taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

All 125 passengers on the aircraft today tested positive and are being cared for by state health experts. According to the airport, 35 passengers who tested negative were advised to monitor themselves and will be under surveillance. Once the results were reported and caused a scene at the airport building, many passengers expressed dissatisfaction with the test results. Social media users reportedly saw video recordings of some passengers shouting at the police.

The travelers who tested positive for COVID-19 resisted being admitted to an isolation unit in any city hospital. Health department representatives convinced them to enroll in the isolation ward of any hospital in Amritsar that they wanted. The district assistant civil surgeon, Dr. Amarjit Singh, stated that all positive patients would be moved to hospital isolation units.

The First Incident

A search for rajkotupdates revealed two flights from Italy to Amritsar airport had a high percentage of covid-19 positive passengers.  Nearly 256 passengers, including 125 from other countries, tested positive for COVID. The passengers on the chartered Milan-Amritsar flight were discovered to have COVID at the Sri Guru Ram das International Airport, according to rajkotupdates. news. For the first time since the pandemic began, many COVID patients were discovered to be positive simultaneously.

Health officials faced much opposition when the passengers demanded to be taken to isolation facilities. The annoyed travelers also questioned the integrity of the reports. The flight carried 179 passengers in total. SARC Aviation flew the airplane, and it was over the Verona-Rome-Tibilisi-Amritsar region when it stopped to refuel in Tibilisi. 125 of the 160 passengers tested for covid were confirmed to be positive. Due to the fact that 19 of them were new-borns or children, they were not tested. The passengers who tested positive for COVID were transported to isolation facilities in their home regions despite their protests.

The Second Incident

According to Rajkotupdates. news: covid explosion on a flight from Italy, 173 passengers tested positive for COVID on a Rome-Amritsar charter trip for the second time in a row. Covid explosion on an airplane from Italy, according to Rajkotupdates.news. According to reports, 173 of the 210 passengers tested positive for COVID.

There were 285 people on board in total. The 173 travelers who tested positive for COVID were quarantined in their hometown hospitals. Because the remaining passengers were either children or newborns, they did not undergo COVID testing.

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