Jamaica Turns Away Cruise Ship
Last week Jamaica and the Cayman.
Jamaica turns away cruise ship. The ship with more than 4500 passengers and. Cruise ships have been in the. A cruise ship turned away from two ports over fears of coronavirus actually harbored a case of the flu its owner says.
Carnival is revising itineraries to avoid the same disruption. The MSC Meraviglia from MSC Cruises was turned away from Jamaica and the Cayman Islands after a crew member tested positive for the flu on Tuesday. A cruise ship turned away from Jamaica and the Cayman Islands after a crew member tested positive for flu has docked in Mexico and passengers will be.
MSC Cruises said the ship would remain in Cozumel until results come in and was optimistic guests would be able to disembark on Friday for tourist activities. Jamaica and Cayman Islands Turn Away Cruise Ship Amid Coronavirus Fear MSC Meraviglia Caribbean 360 KINGSTON Jamaica Wednesday February 26 2020 As the Caribbean seeks to keep the deadly new Coronavirus COVID-19 at bay a cruise ship carrying more than 4500 passengers was denied entry to Jamaica yesterday and the Cayman Islands today after it was discovered that a crew. Jamaica and the Cayman islands early in the pandemic turned away cruise ships on suspicion that they carried Tourists infected with the virus.
Passengers will be allowed ashore Friday and the ship will depart for Miami Friday evening for its scheduled arrival Sunday. Request a Quote Now. With COVID-19 risk high for Jamaica the CDC Centers for disease control recommends travelers avoid all non-essential international travel.
Ad Explore the world in comfort with max 930 guests No kids No casinos Inclusive value. MSC Cruises said authorities in Jamaica and Grand Cayman turned away the ship simply based on fears and added it is in contact with Mexican health authorities. MSC Cruises said the ship would remain in Cozumel until results come in.
Earlier MSC Meraviglia missed Jamaica then was turned away from Grand Cayman based on what MSC. A cruise ship carrying more than 4500 passengers in the Caribbean became the latest to be turned away from ports amid fears of the coronavirus this time in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. The ship sailed for Cozumel after it was turned away in Jamaica and Grand Cayman.
