Princess Cruise Ship In Quarantine
The Santa Clarita California-based line said more than 2600 passengers and 1044 crew on the Diamond Princess would remain quarantined on the ship for at least 14 days.
Princess cruise ship in quarantine. A member of the media checks his phone as the Diamond Princess cruise ship sits anchored in quarantine. So Australian passengers without symptoms are going into quarantine again. The British-registered Diamond Princess was the first cruise ship to have a major outbreak on board with the ship quarantined at Yokohama from 4 February 2020 for approximately one month.
Another Princess ship the Diamond Princess was quarantined for two weeks in Yokohama Japan last month because of the virus. The Diamond Princess which has been hit by the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has ended its 14-day quarantine by the Japanese Ministry of Health. Japan implemented a large-scale quarantine on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in an attempt to control the spread of the novel coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 SARS-CoV-2 in February 2020.
Princess Cruises is a member of ABTA membership number V8764 which means you have the benefit of ABTAs assistance and Code of Conduct. Japan lets first passengers off Diamond Princess cruise ship after coronavirus quarantine. Of 3711 passengers and crew around 700 people became infected and 9 people died.
Ultimately about 700 of the 3700 people aboard became infected in. Weary passengers aboard a cruise ship idled at sea for days by a coronavirus outbreak. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga announced the cruise ship would be quarantined at sea and said the health of passengers and crew members was being prioritized All 3700 people on board were subject to a 14-day quarantine.
This means passengers are now able to get back to. Since the Diamond Princess at least 25 other cruise ships have confirmed COVID-19 cases including 78 cases on the Grand Princess which was quarantined off the coast of California. The Grand Princess cruise ship where 21 people have tested positive for coronavirus COVID-19 maintaining a holding pattern about 25 miles.
Hundreds of people on Wednesday left a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship off Japans coast after testing negative for the virus and completing a 14-day quarantine on board. A passenger who disembarked from the ship in Hong Kong on January 25 developed a fever on January 30. The evacuees have already spent more than two weeks quarantined on Diamond Princess in Yokohama port and will now face another.
