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Aircraft observers were interested in the image seen at Vilnius airport on Friday. They gathered here to look at a Boeing-exclusive plane that had arrived from London.
Only when the plane landed was he surrounded by officers. A medical team also appeared.
Initially, doctors removed the stretcher, but soon it was replaced and a passenger was taken in a wheelchair ambulance.
The other disembarked passengers boarded the border guard bus and headed for the terminal.
15 minutes After taking an interest in this enigmatic flight, Julia Samorokovskaya, a representative of the Vilnius County Police, announced that officers had received a request to escort a passenger to Parko Street in the morning.
The only medical institution is located on Parko Street: the Vilnius Republican Psychiatric Hospital.
Rokas Pukinskas, a representative of the State Border Guard Service (SBGS), indicated that such measures had been taken because at least one passenger felt unwell.
“At least one person on the flight from London had possible symptoms of COVID-19,” said an SBGS spokesperson.
He was unable to provide further information because it was medical data.
He added that the documents of all the arriving passengers were in order.
Surprisingly, perhaps the coronavirus passenger was attended by doctors without protective suits, all with only masks.
Rolanda Lingienė, Director of the Vilnius Department of the National Center for Public Health 15 minutes He said they were not informed of the case.
As mentioned, NVSCs should be informed of all incoming suspicious cases, but this time it was not done. Therefore, it is likely that no one on the plane had the virus.
Vilnius airport spokesman Tadas Vasiliauskas said 19 people had flown in, but only 4 of them had to get off in Vilnius. The rest flew back to London.
Later, R. Pukinskas asked and clarified that 4 deportees from the United Kingdom were flown in, but had not committed any violation in Lithuania. One of them felt bad during the flight.
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