Canadians in Wuhan to be flown out Thursday: government letter
A chartered plane that’s to airlift Canadians from the centre of a virus outbreak in China was on its way overseas Tuesday, while its prospective passengers were told to get ready to leave.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said the flight will wait in Vietnam for final permission from Chinese authorities to land in Wuhan, an area quarantined to contain an outbreak of a new coronavirus that has killed more than 400 people there.
The plane will be ready to leave hours after it receives the final go-ahead from China, likely sometime Wednesday, he said.
The Canadian Press obtained a copy of a letter sent by the government to Canadians and permanent residents of Canada currently in Wuhan. The letter said a flight is to depart from the city’s international airport early Thursday morning.