Approximately 6,000 Carnival Corp. passengers are still aboard the company's cruise ships as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe.
from the company on Tuesday. Carnival will provide some of its crew food and housing, as they are unable to return home.
The British-flagged and U.S.-operated Diamond Princess had carried an infected passenger part way before returning to its home port in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Feb. 3. Of the 3,711 passengers and crew members on board, 705 were infected on the ship, triggering international criticism of the quarantine and Japan’s disease control capability.for a Hawaii voyage were potentially exposed to COVID-19.
Their passengers fell sick extraordinarily often. Nearly 5,000 people onboard Princess ships in the past decade have suffered from bouts of vomiting, diarrhea – or both – in numbers widespread enough that government health officials issued alerts on 26 outbreaks.Trump plans to intervene on allowing Holland America cruise ships to dock in Florida
One of the four people who died on board was British, Erik Elvejord, spokesperson for Holland America Line confirmed to USA TODAY. Other details were not released.
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