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Ryanair plane in Dublin disinfected as 'precaution' after two fall ill on flight from Poland

The two passengers who became ill onboard the Poznan-Dublin service later tested negative for any virus.

EMERGENCY SERVICES WERE on hand to meet a Ryanair plane that had just returned to Dublin from Poland last night after two passengers had fallen ill mid-flight.

The incident comes amid heightened fears around the globe over the spread of the coronavirus.

Despite several dozen cases now confirmed across Europe, Ireland has so far had no confirmed cases. The two passengers at the centre of last night’s scare later tested negative for any virus, the airline said. 

Images shared by Twitter user Mattie Griffin showed an ambulance and airport police awaiting the flight from Poznan as it landed yesterday evening in Dublin Airport.

Medical staff wearing facemasks, gloves and other protective clothing were then seen to have entered the plane, and Griffin said two individuals were taken off the aircraft before the rest of the passengers were permitted to leave. 

In a statement to TheJournal.ie, a Ryanair spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from Poznan to Dublin (17 February) called ahead to request medical assistance upon arrival after two passengers became ill onboard.

As a precautionary measure, the aircraft was met by emergency services. Upon assessment by medical staff, it was deemed safe for passengers to disembark. Further medical examinations were carried out on the two passengers in question, who tested negative for any virus.
In line with procedures and also as a precautionary measure, the aircraft was disinfected before returning to service.

No one has been diagnosed with coronavirus in Ireland, although there have been a number of patients diagnosed in Britain. 

The Department of Health again confirmed to TheJournal.ie today that no diagnoses of coronavirus had been confirmed in Ireland and added that an update will be provided this evening of the country’s preparedness following the weekly meeting of the National Public Health Emergency Team.  

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    Mute Psyarron
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    Apr 14th 2018, 7:07 AM

    Chinese k unts and their fantasy medicine causing havoc in the natural world. Brutal shower of fuuckers!

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    Apr 14th 2018, 7:12 AM

    @Psyarron: considering they have dog eating festivals over there, then their belief in magic medicine shouldn’t be a surprise.

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    Apr 14th 2018, 7:40 AM

    @Psyarron: totally agree have the planet destroyed

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    Apr 14th 2018, 7:26 AM

    A great bunch of lads

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    Apr 14th 2018, 10:13 AM

    Fish bladders, tiger bones, rhinos horn, what next from these crazy superstitious people.

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    Apr 14th 2018, 11:27 AM

    @John Cassin: tripe and onions,st Bridget’s cross,the child of Prague,blessed ashes,banshees,.oh.these superstitious foreigners!

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    Apr 14th 2018, 1:03 PM

    @Thomas Devlin: What magical powers is tripe and onions supposed to have? The others I have heard of but not this one and Google isn’t telling me anything.

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    Apr 14th 2018, 7:43 AM

    Why don’t they look for an alternative before this species are gone forever, is there nothing generic.

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    Apr 14th 2018, 8:52 AM

    @Peter Jo: Well the article suggests it’s rarely used now because of its value so it’s just a trinket to show off or privately feel good about.

    Those Mexican cartels are in the same business as the Rathkeale Rovers.

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