Sunday, 16 February 2020

Riyadh: Saudi students from Chinese city Wuhan get permission to go home

Riyadh: Saudi students from Chinese city Wuhan get permission to go home

Riyadh: Saudi students from Chinese city Wuhan get permission to go home

On February 2, 2020, all returning students were allowed to return home after the test came back negative.

Ten students who were brought back to Saudi Arabia from Wuhan, the most affected city by the Karuna virus in China, were flown to their ancestral homes at a health center in Al-Riyadh on Sunday.  Permission is granted. Al Arabiya Net News reported that the students were finally allowed to go home after two weeks after they had cleared the virus test.
 The Saudi Department of Health says these students were not affected by the virus and it was time for them to be separated for fourteen days.  Was placed and has not yet been opened to the public.

These students were kept under strict medical supervision. They were tested twice for fever, cough and diarrhea, the symptoms of colds and their saliva combustion tests were done every three days so that  Make sure they are not infected with the Corona virus and are absolutely free from the disease.

 Be aware that effective steps are being taken to deal with the Krona virus in the Saudi state.  Passengers coming to all the airports are being screened in this regard. Two Indian women who arrived in Saudi Arabia a week ago after being visited by China were detained on suspicion of the Krona virus and none other than medical staff.  The other person was temporarily prevented from meeting.
 Two Indian real sisters from China were stopped at the Shah Fahd International Airport in Dammam after which they were separated from other passengers for medical examination. The Health Ministry said in a report that the two sisters had passed away.

They went to China on January 12 and stayed there for about 21 days.  She lived in China during the period when the entire country was infected with the deadly Corona virus. The report states that both Indian women did not visit the city of Wuhan in the center of the virus during their stay in China and neither did Corona.
No signs of the disease have been found, but they have been isolated from other passengers as a precautionary measure.








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