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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Passengers held on cruise ship in NZ

A woman photographs the Golden Princess as it sits at anchor off Akaroa, New Zealand, yesterday.
Photo: AP

A woman photographs the Golden Princess as it sits at anchor off Akaroa, New Zealand, yesterday. Photo: AP

2020/03/16 03:00

/ AFP, WELLINGTON

Passengers on the Golden Princess cruise liner were barred from disembarking at a New Zealand port yesterday because of a suspected COVID-19 case onboard, health officials said.

There were 2,600 passengers and 1,100 crew on the boat docked at Akaroa near the South Island city of Christchurch, according to the port’s cruise ship schedule.

New Zealand Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said that three passengers have been quarantined by the ship’s doctor.

One of them has developed COVID-19 symptoms and is being treated as a suspected case.

“All onboard are not being allowed off the ship until results are known,” Bloomfield said.

The health scare arose just three days after Princess Cruises announced it was suspending voyages worldwide for two months in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The company is allowing cruises within the final five days of their journey to complete the trip, but said that those ongoing as of tomorrow would end early at the most convenient location.

Princess Cruises has already seen two of its vessels hit by the virus and quarantined: the Diamond Princess, which docked in Japan, and the Grand Princess, which docked in California.

Bloomfield would not be drawn on what would happen to the Golden Princess until results of tests on the three passengers were known today.

The Golden Princess was already in New Zealand waters before Wellington on Saturday banned all cruise ship arrivals until June 30 under strict new pandemic regulations.

A New Zealand public health specialist, Brian Cox from the University of Otago, said that if COVID-19 was confirmed on the Golden Princess, the remaining passengers should not remain onboard.

The decision to quarantine 3,700 passengers and crew onboard the Diamond Princess in Japan was heavily criticized after more than 700 people eventually tested positive for the virus.

“The Japanese experience was a sad lesson that keeping people aboard such a ship just spreads the infection through a large number of people, and the boat becomes, basically, an incubator for spread of the disease,” Cox said.

Removing passengers from the ship and placing them in self-isolation for two weeks was the safest option and it would be “inhumane to just turn it around and send it back,” he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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