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‘Dystopia Central’, says passenger on planeload of ‘probable’ Omicron cases

Dutch health authorities find 61 travellers Covid-19-positive, suspect new strain as flights arrived from South Africa

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2021 11:30AM

‘Dystopia Central’, says passenger on planeload of ‘probable’ Omicron cases
Passengers on the two flights from South Africa, currently the hotbed of a new Covid-19 strain, were subject to cramped quarters and little to no compliance to virus safety measures as they waited to be tested and released. – AFP pic, November 27, 2021

SCHIPHOL – Dutch health authorities said yesterday the new Omicron strain of Covid-19 is “probably” among some of the 61 passengers who tested positive after arriving on two flights from South Africa.

The cases – making up more than one-tenth of the 600 people on the two planes – were quarantined in a hotel near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s biggest international air travel hubs.

“The Omicron variant was probably found in a number of people who have been tested,” positive, the National Institute for Public Health said in a statement late yesterday.

Further analysis would be carried out to definitively establish whether the new variant is involved, it said, with the results to be made public today.

Passengers said they had endured miserable hours at the arrivals hall to get tested. Many people failed to wear face masks or respect social distancing, they reported.

“We now know that 61 of the results were positive and 531 negative,” the Dutch Health Authority (GGD) said in a statement. 

All passengers who tested positive must stay in hotel quarantine for seven days if they show symptoms and for five days if they do not, the GGD said.

Passengers who tested negative, but remain in the Netherlands, are expected to isolate at home. Those who do not live in the Netherlands can “continue their journey”, it said.

Passenger Paula Zimmerman, who documented her night via videos posted on Twitter, said she finally received a negative result after hours of waiting but must now spend five days in home quarantine.

People on the plane were “taken from the tarmac to an isolated room where we waited for four hours before being tested”, Zimmerman told AFP.

“Everyone on the plane was in there” with little respect for social distancing rules, she said.

Her final video, posted around 0250 GMT on Saturday, showed a row of more passengers waiting to be tested while others slept on benches and on the floor.

“Organisation was terrible, unfortunately. Lessons to be learned for future,” she tweeted.

‘Dystopia Central’

New York Times global health reporter Stephanie Nolen also tweeted her ordeal at what she called “Dystopia Central Airline Hallway”.

She described how passengers, including babies and toddlers, were crammed together waiting to get tested, while “still 30% of people are wearing no masks or only over mouth”.

Philippe, 33, who was on one of the flights from South Africa told AFP: “At a certain moment, you felt like you’re being taken prisoner.

“There was no direction, nobody knew what was going on. It was a super unsure situation and people got really angry about it.

“I am angry, too,” he said. “Two years into the pandemic, why is it that authorities still have to think about how you test a planeload full of people arriving at Schiphol?” 

The Dutch health authority said: “We understand that people are frustrated” by the situation at Schiphol overnight.

“People have just made a long trip with the idea that they will shortly be home,” it said.

“Instead just after landing, they are confronted with a situation we have never before experienced in the Netherlands, namely that people have to be tested at Schiphol and are forced to wait until they get a result.”

Dutch national carrier KLM said it would continue to operate flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town “in compliance with the stricter protocol”.

This meant that entry is banned to all passengers except for Dutch and European Union residents, who must show a negative PCR test and self-quarantine on arrival.

“KLM is taking the situation very seriously and will continue to prioritise the safety of passengers and crew,” the airline said in a statement.

A KLM flight from Johannesburg landed around 1200 GMT, with 161 passengers on board. Another 107 passengers were not allowed to board in South Africa because they did not comply with the Dutch government’s new protocols, KLM spokesman Remco Rous said.

The checks in Johannesburg meant that travellers were able to enter the Netherlands without further delay, passengers told AFP. – AFP, November 27, 2021

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