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Misurata Airport: 28 passengers were quarantined because they did not meet the requirements for return procedures.

The director of the International Health Supervision Bureau at Misurata International Airport Abdulhamid Qarqad said that the office transferred 28 passengers to quarantine, because the conditions required to complete the return procedures were not met.

According to what the National Center for Disease Control, published on Wednesday, the airport has received, from the beginning of the return of those stranded abroad, 19 flights coming from Istanbul.

Qarqad confirmed that Misurata Airport is about to receive other flights from Tunisia and some European countries in the coming period.

It is worth noting that the Misurata Airport announced, last Wednesday, the arrival of the first flight of citizens stranded abroad on board the Libyan Airlines coming from Istanbul.

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