British couple with coronavirus ‘will not be on evacuation flight’

A British couple who had been asking the UK government to organise a repatriation flight for passengers stuck on a cruise ship in Japan will not be on the plane after testing positive for coronavirus. David Abel said in a video on Facebook that he and his wife, Sally, were being taken to a hostel as there were no available hospital beds nearby. The couple, who are in their 70s, were diagnosed with the virus one day before the ship’s quarantine was due to end
Foreign Office tells Britons not to leave cruise ship struck by coronavirus


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