Japan quarantines 3,700 on cruise ship over new coronavirus
YOKOHAMA, Japan — Japan has quarantined a cruise ship carrying 3,711 people and was testing those onboard for the new coronavirus Tuesday after
Eight people on the
Television footage showed several quarantine officers boarding the Diamond Princess cruise ship at the port of Yokohama on Monday evening to check all 2,666 passengers and 1,045 crew.
The move comes after an 80-year-old passenger who disembarked on January 25 in Hong Kong tested positive for the virus, which has killed 425 people in China.
The man "did not visit a medical centre inside the ship while he was sailing with us," cruise operator Carnival Japan said in a statement.
"According to the hospital where he is staying, his condition is stable and infection
A woman in her twenties who was sailing with her mother on the ship told private broadcaster TBS on Tuesday that all passengers "
She said they had been waiting since Monday and had no word of when they would
The vessel's departure from Yokohama would
'Quarantine station'
The cruise ship had already been through a quarantine procedure on Saturday at a port in Naha in Japan's southernmost prefecture of Okinawa, and quarantine officials had issued certificates allowing passengers and crew to land, Suga said.
A health ministry official said no one on board
But after his case emerged,
"Quarantine officials at Naha told us to cancel the (certificate for landing) and carry out a second quarantine as we can't rule out the possibility of infection
Quarantine officials are now checking the condition of everyone on board and testing those with symptoms of illness for the new coronavirus,
Since Saturday, Japan has been barring foreign nationals who have been to Hubei in recent weeks,
We can also deny arrivals displaying symptoms of the new virus can also entry.
The health ministry said as of Monday that 20 people in Japan have tested positive for the new virus, of whom four showed no symptoms.
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