14 Americans Cruise Ship
The coronavirus outbreak has killed 1770 people in China and five elsewhere with Chinese officials reporting another 2048 cases on Monday raising the total to 70548.
14 americans cruise ship. Hundreds of Americans who had been passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan have landed in the US including 14 people who tested positive for the virus and were allowed to join. Fourteen Americans who were among the hundreds of people evacuated from a quarantined cruise ship off Yokohama Japan on Sunday have tested positive for the novel coronavirus that has claimed nearly 1800 lives in a growing outbreak in China. Roughly 60 Americans some who were hospitalized and others who opted to stay on the ship remain in Japan.
The Diamond Princess cruise ship. Earlier on Sunday US. More than 300 American cruise liner passengers including 14 who tested positive for coronavirus were flown home to military bases in the United States after two weeks under quarantine off Japan.
State Department will evacuate Americans from quarantined cruise ship Sunday. A group of Americans cut short a 14-day quarantine on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in the port of Yokohama near Tokyo to be whisked back to America. 17 2020 HealthDay News -- Fourteen of the more than 300 US.
14 Americans test positive for coronavirus after evacuation from quarantined cruise ship More than 300 US. 14 Americans evacuated from cruise ship suffering from coronavirus US citizens on board quarantined cruise ship at Japanese dock returned to the US - but 14. 14 Americans evacuated from cruise ship in Japan test positive for novel coronavirus.
Hundreds of Americans flown home from cruise ship 14 with coronavirus Doctor Hangzhou Lu co-director of Shanghai Public Clinical Center Shanghai shows a quarantine room for coronavirus patients at finished but still unused building A2 in Shanghai. Meanwhile China considers canceling annual congress meeting. After disembarking from the Diamond Princess cruise ship 14 of the passengers were found to be infected with the novel coronavirus known officially as COVID-19 prior to boarding the charter planes at Tokyo International Airport on Monday.
According to the State Department 14 of the evacuees confirmed they had the virus but were allowed to board the flight because they did not have symptoms. Officials announced that 44 people from the Diamond Princess ship had tested positive for coronavirus. Health officials said Monday.
