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The first American coronavirus evacuees to arrive at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego earlier this month were released on Tuesday following the end of their 14-day quarantine period.

Coach buses arrived at the base to transport the newly released evacuees -- though it was not immediately clear where the buses were taking them to.

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One of the evacuees, Yu Lin, posted photos on Twitter of multiple evacuees tossing their face masks into the air in celebration after passing their final rounds of health checks.

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“Lots of people asked me how I feel, I can only recognize my feeling now,” Lin wrote. “It is like graduation. Bittersweet, happy, nervous, grateful, leaving friends, leaving people who cared for us, maybe a little tears…just no hugs :).”

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The group's release comes about a week after the first 195 American evacuees left March Air Reserve Base following the end of their quarantine period.