Ottawa

Western Quebec couple who beat coronavirus back in Canada

Diane and Bernard Ménard, whose Asian cruise ended in a serious health scare in a Japanese hospital, returned to Ottawa Tuesday night.

Diane and Bernard Ménard arrived in Ottawa Tuesday night

Diane and Bernard Ménard arrive at the Ottawa International Airport March 3, 2020, after battling COVID-19 in Japan. (Chantal Ménard/Facebook)

Diane and Bernard Ménard, whose Asian cruise ended in a serious health scare in a Japanese military hospital, returned to Ottawa Tuesday night.

The couple from Cantley, Que., north of Gatineau, were among the more than 700 people who contracted COVID-19 aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship off the coast of Japan.

The 75-year-olds tested positive for the respiratory illness in mid-February after expressing concern about the precautions on the ship. They were then placed in separate isolated chambers and allowed to communicate by walkie-talkie. 

Bernard Ménard tested negative for the illness last Wednesday, while his wife was cleared Saturday.

"There are no words to describe our joy," said their daughter, Chantal Ménard, in a Facebook post showing their arrival at the Ottawa International Airport.

The family declined an interview on Wednesday.

Other passengers from the cruise are poised to finish a 14-day quarantine at the Nav Centre in Cornwall, Ont., on Friday.