6000 Cruise Ship Coronavirus
Princess has been at the center of the issue of coronavirus-infected cruise ships.
6000 cruise ship coronavirus. Approximately 6000 people were held on board a cruise ship in Italy on Thursday amid concerns that two passengers might have the new coronavirus although tests ultimately found no sign of the. The Costa Smeralda cruise ship docked in the Civitavecchia port. More than 6000 tourists will be.
Approximately 6000 Carnival Corp. Tourists on Italian cruise ship cleared of coronavirus. About 7000 people are being held on an Italian cruise ship after a woman on board fell ill amid fears of the deadly new coronavirus outbreak that originated in China.
More Than 6000 Passengers Being Held on Cruise Ship in Italy Over Possible Coronavirus Case A couple onboard the ship has undergone testing for the coronavirus By. Earlier some 6000 tourists were held on the cruise ship over fears that the ill passenger could be infected with the coronavirus. ROME - Some 6000 people are being kept on board an Italian cruise ship as tests are carried out on two Chinese passengers suspected of having caught coronavirus.
The woman from Macau and her traveling companion were placed in isolation in the Costa Smeraldas shipboard hospital. Thousands of passengers have now been affected and the numbers are likely to grow. Some 6000 people are being held on a cruise ship at the Mexican port of Cozumel while medical experts conduct tests to rule out the presence of the new coronavirus.
6000 cruise ship passengers freed to disembark in Italy after woman tested negative for coronavirus. A Chinese woman fell ill with coronavirus-like symptoms forcing everyone to stay on the ship. 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 the new strain of coronavirus.
There are about 6000 passengers aboard Carnival cruise ships right now amid the coronavirus pandemic which continues to crash against the world. Six thousand people on board a cruise ship in Italy have been allowed to disembark after health officials said a Chinese passenger who. Announced in an SEC filing Tuesday that these 6000 passengers are expected to disembark by the end of April.
