Civil aviation min. checks on medical team’s measures of the Quarantine at Cairo International Airport

Egypt's Civil aviation min Mohamed Manar reviewed the
recent measures adopted by the Quarantine at Cairo International Airport (CIA),
in accordance with the health ministry’s and World Health Organization’s
regulations to monitor arrivals to the country.
The Minister was accompanied by Magdy Ishaq,
Chairman of the Board of Directors of CIA Company.
During the visit, Manar met the Quarantine team and
assured their measures followed by the Ministry of Health at the airports in
accordance with WHO standards.
The minister highlighted precautionary measures at CIA,
followed by all employees.
The Minister commended cooperation and coordination
between CIA, and Quarantine’s team praising what he witnessed of the medical
examinations.
All Egyptian airports and the national aviation
company have mandated employees in airports and on aircraft to implement
quarantine instructions and take the highest level of preventive standards in
dealing with passengers.
They have been trained to deal with suspected cases,
to conduct medical examinations of passengers, to sterilize aircrafts and
airport transportation, to safely dispose of waste, and to distribute
informative brochures on dealing with the coronavirus to all workers.
Egypt has raised the alert level for the novel
coronavirus at all airports, civil aviation ministry said, adding that all
precautions necessary to confront the outbreak and limit its spread have been
taken.