Another group returns to China for work


Two chartered planes arranged by enterprises in Optics Valley arrived on June 30 in Wuhan, Hubei province, carrying 169 technicians and representatives of suppliers from Incheon Airport, Republic of Korea.
They had been screened in advance for the coronavirus and had expressed willingness to go to Wuhan to resume their employment.
Upon arrival, the passengers were tested at the airport customs checkpoint for temperature, and samples were taken of blood and throat liquids. If the results are abnormal, the person will be transferred by Wuhan's health commission to a designated medical institution for further diagnosis and treatment or to a designated quarantine point for isolation.
Those with normal results were transported to designated quarantine points for isolation.
It is the fifth time that enterprises of East Lake High-tech Development Zone, also known as Optics Valley, have chartered flights from abroad to bring people back to work since the city reopened.
So far, a total of 783 related personnel have been taken back from abroad.
All 614 people who were already in China had completed the relevant medical observation procedures in accordance with the regulations and went to work in an orderly manner.
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