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PLANE QUARANTINED

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Plane quarantined in Britain after passengers taken sick
AFP - Thursday, August 9 08:27 pmLONDON (AFP) - A plane from the Dominican Republic to Britain was temporarily quarantined on arrival at Glasgow airport

Thursday, after passengers fell sick with a stomach bug, a spokesman said.

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Some 27 passengers fell ill on the MyTravel flight, which landed at the Scottish airport Thursday morning.

"The aircraft was quarantined on arrival," said Donald Morrison, a spokesman for the British Airports Authority (BAA) in Scotland, adding that a team of four

doctors was organized to check the passengers over.

"They were diagnosed with the novovirus, more commonly known as winter vomiting bug," he added.

The passengers had all stayed at the same hotel in the Dominican Republic, one of the world's poorest countries. All affected passengers received treatment

and none required hospital attention before being allowed home.

"The aircraft has since left the airport on another flight," Morrison added.

He did not say where the passengers had picked up the bug but the Evening Times newspaper in Glasgow said they had been staying at the same hotel on the

Caribbean island where a number of people recently caught a similar illness.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20070809/tuk-britain-dominican-health-a7ad41d_1.html
 
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