6000 Passengers Stuck On Cruise Ship
6000 passengers stuck on cruise ship in Italy over coronavirus fears This article is more than 1 year old Huge liner remains on lockdown though preliminary tests on two passengers suggest they.
6000 passengers stuck on cruise ship. The cruise began on January 23 and was. Passengers on the Costa Smeralda cruise ship docked at the Civitavecchia port in Italy. FILIPPO MONTEFORTEAFP via Getty Images More than 6000 people are thought to be trapped on a cruise ship at a port in Italy after a 54-year-old Chinese woman was suspected of having the highly contagious coronavirus.
ITALY Almost 6000 people are stuck on board a cruise ship off the coast of Italy over concerns a passenger has contracted the deadly coronavirus. More than 6000 Carnival cruise passengers remain at sea amid coronavirus outbreak. The Costa Smeralda cruise ship carrying 6000 people is stuck at port near Rome.
Cruise ship quarantined over coronavirus fears 6000 passengers stuck on board 01302020 Officials said the two suspected patients a husband and wife from Hong Kong were being held in isolation in the on-board hospital of the Costa Smeralda ship moored in the port of Civitavecchia. The Costa Favolosa cruise ship right and The Carnival Pride left. Al Jazeera Passenger Might Have Brought Coronavirus Aboard.
The 6000 passengers aboard a cruise ship at port in Civitavecchia Italy are not allowed to disembark. The cruise ship is on lockdown after two suspected cases of Wuhan coronavirus detected. Rome Jan 31 2020-Welcome.
A financial filing by Carnival Corporation on Wednesday said there were still 6000 cruise ship passengers stuck at sea on Carnival-owned cruise ships alone. The Costa Smeralda vessel is currently being held near. An Italian cruise ship with some 6000 people stuck on board remained docked at the Italian port of Civitavecchia on Thursday as two Chinese passengers were tested for.
Over 6000 people are stuck on the Costa Smeralda cruise ship as a passenger is tested for the coronavirus in Italy. Log into your account. Some 1000 new passengers were due to board in the port near Rome and Costa Cruises said the liner would set sail again on Friday.
