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Covid: 52 passengers tested +ve on Indian Flight to HK despite all tested -ve test while boarding

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Source: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/c...ight-to-hong-kong/BRJYHQRS3IFIARYQWHPTTAHB5Y/

Covid: 52 passengers test positive on Indian flight to Hong Kong
28 Apr, 2021 07:45 AM

news.com.au
By: Lauren McMah
Experts are working to understand how dozens of passengers on a flight from Delhi tested positive for COVID-19 on arrival, despite them all testing negative before boarding.

At least 52 passengers returned positive tests after flight UK6395, operated by Indian airline Vistara, landed in Hong Kong on 4 April .

They had all tested negative before the flight, as Hong Kong only allows entry to travellers who return a negative pre-flight test from a reputable lab with 72 hours of departure.


Six passengers had been denied boarding because the standard of their test result wasn't up to scratch, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Despite the rigorous screening, eight positive cases were detected before passengers began Hong Kong's three weeks of mandatory hotel quarantine, while the others were picked up during the quarantine period.

There were 146 adult passengers and seven children on the Vistara charter flight, which was organised by Hong Kong travel company Nanda Travel to return stranded travellers from India.

"We're shocked by this," the company's director Poonam Nanda told the Journal.

"This one flight appears to be an astonishing outlier and we are all confounded by these numbers."



Passenger Rashida Fathima, who was on the flight with her husband and two children, told the Journal she believed the caught the virus on the plane, despite wearing a face mask for most of the six-hour journey.

She said some passengers were coughing during the flight and many took off their masks to eat prepackaged meals, which was allowed.


Hand sanitiser and alcohol wipes were available on board.

Vistara said it ensured "strict compliance with all guidelines issued by the Indian as well as the destination countries' authorities for all flights".


Hong Kong has now suspended all flights from India until May 3 at least. Australian authorities are considering today a similar move as the spread of COVID-19 escalates in India.

With air travel considered by experts to be reasonably safe, health experts have cited a number of possible reasons for why 52 passengers came to test positive after the flight, including the transmission of a more virulent strain of the virus.

University of Hong Kong scientists are sequencing genomes from the passenger cluster as part of investigations into whether they were infected on board.

Experts say passengers could have become infected in India between returning a negative test and boarding the flight, and that results could have been false negatives.

They are also considering whether the passengers became infected in Hong Kong's quarantine hotels, rather than on the plane.

Epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding from the Federation of American Scientists pointed to recent cross-transmission in hotel quarantine in Australia to show quarantine transmission was possible.
 
They are also considering whether the passengers became infected in Hong Kong's quarantine hotels, rather than on the plane.

Epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding from the Federation of American Scientists pointed to recent cross-transmission in hotel quarantine in Australia to show quarantine transmission was possible.

So how, Stay Hotel Notice? :sneaky:
 
Tat is bcos ah nehs cheat on the tests to get on the plane. Once in quarantine, they are others problem.

Inaccurate Indian Covid tests blasted after Kuala Lumpur-Perth flight
Fears 'inaccurate' tests in India could see coronavirus flooding into Australia - as WA Premier reveals 78 of 79 passengers on infected flight had been in the Covid-ravaged country

By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia
12:55 AEST 27 Apr 2021 , updated 17:06 AEST 27 Apr 2021
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  • He said all but one passenger on flight from Kuala Lumpur was in India recently
  • Malaysia Airlines flight MH125 had arrived in Perth from the city on April 24
  • Mr McGowan said four hotel quarantine cases on Tuesday were from the flight
  • He has called for the federal government to suspend flights out of the country
All but one passenger on a Covid-infected flight into Perth last Saturday had recently been in India, angering Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan, who has hit out at the accuracy of [COLOR=rgb(var(--google-purple-300))]Covid-19
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/coronavirus/index.html testing in the virus-ravaged nation.
Four cases of the virus were found in Perth hotel quarantine on Tuesday - all of whom flew into the city from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on April 24.
In total, 78 of the 79 passengers onboard the [COLOR=rgb(var(--google-purple-300))]Malaysia[/COLOR] Airlines flight MH125 had recently been in India, Mr McGowan confirmed.
The country is battling a deadly surge in coronavirus infections with infected patients dying on the streets outside hospitals, with 352,991 new cases on Monday alone.
Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan (pictured on Tuesday) has hit out at the accuracy of Covid-19 testing in India after it emerged all but one passenger on a flight into Perth on Saturday from Kuala Lumpur was from the virus-crippled nation

Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan (pictured on Tuesday) has hit out at the accuracy of Covid-19 testing in India after it emerged all but one passenger on a flight into Perth on Saturday from Kuala Lumpur was from the virus-crippled nation
'I have just been advised at this morning's emergency management team meeting that 78 of the 79 passengers on this flight had been in India recently,' he said.
'Our expectation is the number of positive cases from this group of people will grow and potentially grow significantly.'
He said the accuracy of India's Covid-19 testing methods could not be trusted.
'We obviously have a problem with India,' he said.
'Some of the tests conducted in India either aren't accurate or aren't believable and clearly that's causing some issues here.'
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While most lockdown measures were lifted in WA on Tuesday, some restrictions will remain in place in WA until Saturday, including the mandatory wearing of face masks and limits on gatherings.
Two locally acquired infections were found from more than 29,000 tests after the virus leaked out of Perth's Mercure quarantine hotel.
WA's health department was aware of ventilation issues at the Mercure but had believed the risk could be mitigated.
The outbreak has renewed hotel quarantine concerns and prompted calls for the federal government to invest in purpose-built facilities.
Relatives and municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of Covid-19 in Gauhati, north-eastern India, on Sunday

Relatives and municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of Covid-19 in Gauhati, north-eastern India, on Sunday
In this aerial picture taken on April 26, burning pyres of victims who lost their lives due to the Covid-19 coronavirus are seen at a cremation ground in New Delhi

In this aerial picture taken on April 26, burning pyres of victims who lost their lives due to the Covid-19 coronavirus are seen at a cremation ground in New Delhi
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The testing company is in cahoots with the passengers

Western Australia Premier: Accuracy of India's COVID-19 testing methods cannot be trusted - The Online Citizen Asia
On Tue (27 Apr), Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan angrily hit out at the accuracy of COVID-19 testing in India.

A flight which flew from KL to Perth last Sat (24 Apr) showed that 78 of the 79 passengers onboard had recently been in India. So far, 4 COVID-19 cases have been found during hotel quarantine by Tue.

“I have just been advised at this morning’s emergency management team meeting that 78 of the 79 passengers on this flight had been in India recently,” McGowan said.

“Our expectation is the number of positive cases from this group of people will grow and potentially grow significantly.”

He said the accuracy of India’s Covid-19 testing methods could not be trusted.

“We obviously have a problem with India,” he said.

“Some of the tests conducted in India either aren’t accurate or aren’t believable and clearly that’s causing some issues here.”

The WA premier said while he sympathized with the situation in India, his priority had to be protecting Western Australia.

“It’s obviously a diabolical situation that is going on in India at the moment, but it does put extreme pressure on our systems here in Western Australia and indeed in other states,” he said.

“I’m advised that other states are going through exactly the same experience.”

McGowan was one of the loudest voices demanding the federal government suspend flights from India, and the Morrison government on Tues finally announced a suspension of all commercial and charter flights until mid-May.

Earlier in Perth, 2 locally acquired infections were found from more than 29,000 tests after the virus leaked out of Perth’s Mercure quarantine hotel. WA’s health department was aware of ventilation issues at the Mercure but had believed the risk could be mitigated.

The outbreak has renewed hotel quarantine concerns and prompted calls for the federal government to invest in purpose-built facilities.

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KNN why the world can't just ban all shit skins and save all the trouble KNN
 
super spreader must have farted uncontrollably in flight.
 
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