Dhaka, Feb. 16 -- They underwent their last health check-up at the Ashkona Hajj Camp in Dhaka on Saturday evening while their relatives gathered outside the facility used for quarantine.

The returnees finally began to leave and meet their loved ones around 9:30pm. Many travelled home on cars while the rest took BRTC buses that left after 10pm.

"It feels very good to get my son after so many days," said a man who came from Gazipur's Tongi to receive a student of a university in Wuhan.

A doctor from the capital's Pallabi said he was happy to see his son healthy.

He thanked the government for arranging the evacuation.

Abul Kalam Azad, the director general of health services, told bdnews24.com around 10pm that 200 evacuees were returning...