First two AI Express flights land in Kerala with 363 stranded Indians from UAE


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Kozhikode: For them the coronavirus period is an unforgettable memory etched in their memory. They might have never thought a virus that can be easily killed with hand washing for 20 seconds can create such a mess and overturn their lives. With no dear and near ones waiting at the airport, Keralites from UAE arrived in Kerala on Thursday night.

Launching its biggest ever repatriation exercise, India on Thursday airlifted 363 of its citizens, including nine infants, stranded in the United Arab Emirates due to the international travel lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic.

While the first Air India Express flight carrying 177 passengers and four infants from Abu Dhabi landed at Kochi at 10.09 pm, the second flight from Dubai carrying same number of passengers and five infants landed at Kozhikode few minutes later at 10.32 pm.

The massive repatriation exercise is named 'Vande Bharat Mission.'

189 expats from Dubai airport arrived at Karipur at 10.30 pm. 74 are from Kozhikode with 52 males and 22 females. They had undergone COVID-19 rapid test in order to confirm they are not infected wwith coronavirus.

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Ambulances waiting at the airport

Kerala government had made extensive arrangements to welcome the evacuated citizens at the airport. They were undergone strict health checkups and were taken to the Institutional Quarantine facilities set up by the district administrations in their respective districts in KSRTC buses. Thermal scanning and rapid tests were conducted.

Pregnant women, people needing immediate treatment, those returning to attend ceremonies connected to death of a close relative, aged people needing continuous assistance and children under 10 years were permitted to go to their houses, where they will be under strict home quarantine (self-isolation) for 14 day.

Among those who arrived in Kozhikode, there were 9 pregnant women, 5 below-10-year old children 26 persons who needed emergency medical attention. There were also 7 elderly citizens above 75 years of age. They have been sent to houses for self-isolation.

In total, 85 persons who arrived at Kerala on Thursday have been sent in self-isolation. 51 in medical emergencies, 19 pregnant women, 7 children and 6 elderly persons were sent home.

All passengers were asked to download Arogya Setu app on their mobile devices and submit forms of undertaking, as directed by Government of India, on their arrival at the airport. Taxis were arranged for those who needed cars.

The pilots and cabin crew were in PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) suit on the flights which carried the evacuated citizens.

"Proud and privileged to carry out the first medical mission titled Vande Bharat", the Pilot of Kochi bound flight said.

Two masks, sanitiser, snacks box with two cheese sandwiches and a fruit cake slice and water were provided to the passengers inside the aircraft.

Meanwhile, the state government partially modified its order on quarantine and stated that all incoming passengers who have not undergone testing at the point of departure, will be put in Institutional Quarantine (IQ) for 14 days by the district administration.

Those passengers tested and found COVID-19 negative will be put in IQ for seven days.

If they do not develop symptoms after seven days, they would be put in home quarantine for the next seven days, the order issued by Chief Secretary, Tom Jose said.

The Centre had insisted that all passengers coming to India should undergo 14 days Institutional Quarantine.

Athira Geetha Sreedharan, 27, from Dubai, who is expecting her first baby in July this year and had filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking help to return for her delivery, was among those who could board the Dubai-Kozhikode flight.

"I am very happy that I have got ticket to travel in the first flight itself and I thank everyone," Athira, who stays in Dubai with her husband Nithin chandran, said.

India has been under lockdown since March 25 to curb the coronavirus pandemic.

All domestic and international commercial passenger flights have been suspended during the three phase lockdown which began on March 25 and will continue till May 17.

In a relief to Kerala no new positive cases were reported for the second consecutive day on Thursday, while 474 people have been cured and only 25 active cases remain in the southern state.

The state, which has done extremely well in containing the spread of the contagion, is hoping that there will not be any spike in numbers once the NRKs (non-resident Keralites)return from various countries.

(With inputs from PTI)

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