Former Princess Cruises Passenger Confirmed with Coronavirus

Caribbean News…
04 February 2020 4:08pm
Diamond Princess docked

Princess Cruises has been forced to cancel an eight-day voyage onboard the Diamond Princess and the ship has been placed in quarantine after a previous passenger was discovered to have the coronavirus.

According to a news report posted on Travel Mole, Diamond Princess is currently docked off the coast of Japan, not far from Tokyo, with more than 3,600 people onboard.

Medical experts are reportedly visiting all passengers in their cabins to check their temperature and medical condition, the news report indicates.

Several of the 2,666 guests currently onboard Diamond Princess have reported feeling ill, according to Japan's health ministry.

The medical checks are expected to take several hours and the passengers and 1,045 crew members won't be allowed to leave the ship until this evening at the earliest.

The passenger who tested positive for the coronavirus is an 80-year-old from Hong Kong who had briefly visited mainland China on January 10. He boarded the cruise ship in Yokohama on January 20 but left when it arrived in Hong Kong on January 25.

In a statement, Princess Cruises said: "On the previous voyage, a guest from Hong Kong, embarked in Yokohama on January 20, sailed one segment of the itinerary, and disembarked in Hong Kong on January 25. He visited a local Hong Kong hospital, six days after leaving the ship, where he later tested positive for coronavirus on February 1.

A spokesman confirmed the next cruise onboard Diamond Princess, which was due to depart today, has been cancelled.

The coronavirus, which is thought to have originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has infected more than 20,000 people in two months and resulted in 427 deaths, 425 of which were in China.

Some 6,000 passengers on the Costa Smeralda were quarantined last week after two guests were suspected of having the Wuhan coronavirus, although tests later showed they were suffering from a flu virus.

Several cruise lines - including Princess and Carnival - have announced measures aimed at stopping the spread of coronavirus, including barring guests from ships if they have travelled from or through mainland China in the 14 days prior to the departure date of the cruise.

Royal Caribbean is barring passengers who have visited mainland China or Hong Kong within 15 days of departure.

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