Jet with US employees from China diverted to March air base amid coronavirus concerns

Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Jet carrying US employees from China diverted to March air base amid coronavirus concerns
A chartered jet carrying U.S. consulate employees from China has been diverted to March Air Reserve Base instead of landing in Ontario, officials said Tuesday night.

ONTARIO, Calif. (KABC) -- A chartered jet carrying U.S. consulate employees from China is set to land in Southern California this week but it has been diverted to March Air Reserve Base, officials said Tuesday night.

The plane was initially expected to land at Ontario International Airport, where emergency responders were preparing to take appropriate steps to receive the passengers and protect public health.

But officials said Tuesday night that it has now been diverted to the base. It's expected to land Wednesday morning. A reason for the diversion was not immediately disclosed.

"We were prepared," said Carl Hagman, a member of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors and a commissioner for ONT. "But the State Department decided to switch the flight to March Air Force Base for logistics that they have."

The employees were ordered to leave China and head to the U.S. by the State Department, a State Department spokesperson told Eyewitness News.

Officials say the passengers will go through three health checks to determine if any of them are infected with the coronavirus, which has already claimed dozens of lives in China.

A picture inside the cockpit of the charter flight shows the protective measures being taken. A person is seen wearing a mask and a protective suit.

More screening for symptoms of the virus will take place while the plane refuels in Anchorage, Alaska, and a third screening upon arrival in California.

The consulate employees are returning on an order from the U.S. State Department. Depending on available space, some U.S. citizens may also board the flight, according to a department spokesperson.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is being urged to declare a formal public health emergency.

Five people in the United States have been diagnosed with coronavirus, including one person each in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

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