Japanese Cruise Ship Quarantine
Japanese health official have reported ten people from the cruise ship tested positive fro the novel coronavirus and have since been quarantined.
Japanese cruise ship quarantine. TOKYO -- As an extraordinary two-week quarantine of a cruise ship ends Wednesday in Japan many scientists say it was a failed experiment. Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan quarantined after passenger diagnosed with coronavirus By Joshua Berlinger Emiko Jozuka and Junko Ogura CNN Updated 0217 GMT 1017 HKT February 5 2020. Persons on the ship included all 3711 persons crew and passengers registered with the cruise ship owner as being on board on February 3 2020 when the ship arrived at Yokohama.
A s the number of confirmed COVID-19 coronavirus cases continues to increase on a quarantined cruise ship in Japan public health experts are worried about the more than 3400 passengers and crew. Meanwhile another cruise ship World Dream remained quarantined in Hong Kong. Hiroko HarimaKyodo News via AP.
The cruise ship begins letting passengers off the boat on Wednesday after its been in quarantined for 14 days. Japan has been criticized for its handling of the quarantine as more than 620 people on board have been infected with the virus and 2 elderly passengers have died. Relatives of passengers wave towards the Diamond Princess cruise ship with around 3600 people quarantined onboard due to.
Japan said Wednesday 10 people on the cruise ship have tested positive for the new virus and were being taken to hospitals. The ship seemed to become an incubator for a new virus instead of an isolation. Beginning on February 5 passengers were quarantined in their cabins with their cabinmates.
Ten passengers on quarantined cruise ship test positive for coronavirus. The Diamond Princess cruise ship has been quarantined off the coast of Yokohama near Tokyo since Tuesday after a former passenger tested positive for the coronavirus. While all 3700 crew and passengers on the ship have been quarantined on board for 14 days.
February 03 2020. At least 3700 passengers on a cruise ship off the coast of the Japanese city of Yokohama are required to stay on board for 14 days in quarantine after ten people have been diagnosed with the new corona virus the Japanese Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare reports Wednesday. The ship seemed to serve as an incubator for the new.
