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Cruise ship with 800 Covid-19 infected passengers docs in Sydney

Vessel with 3,300 people, 1,000 crew on highest coronavirus alert possible

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Nov 2022 5:00PM

Cruise ship with 800 Covid-19 infected passengers docs in Sydney
President of cruise operator Carnival Australia, Marguerite Fitzgerald, says they started seeing elevated cases about halfway through the 12-day voyage – the majority of the Covid-19 infected passengers were mild or asymptomatic and had been isolating in their rooms during the trip. – Screen grab, November 12, 2022

MOSCOW – The Majestic Princess cruise ship with about 800 passengers infected with Covid-19 has docked in Sydney Harbour, Sputnik quoted the ABC broadcaster report today.

According to the report, Australian health authorities are working with the operators of the cruise ship with 3,300 passengers and 1,000 crew aboard as it is at the highest coronavirus alert possible for those on board.

Many people have already disembarked from the ship after testing negative for Covid-19, the report said.

Marguerite Fitzgerald, the president of cruise operator Carnival Australia, said that there were some 800 people infected with coronavirus aboard the ship.

“This is a 12-day voyage and we started to see elevated cases about halfway through. Reflective on the increase in community transmissions, we too have seen more guests test positive for Covid-19 on the current voyage of Majestic Princess. This is a result of mass testing of our 3,300 guests,” Fitzgerald said, as quoted by the broadcaster.

She added that the majority of passengers were mild or asymptomatic and had been isolating in their rooms during the trip.

Australia is experiencing another surge in Covid-19 cases, with a 47.3% increase in coronavirus incidence compared to last week, according to the Health and Aged Care Department. Last week, Australia recorded 54,661 new cases, with an average of 7,809 cases per day. – Bernama, November 12, 2022

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