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Early in 2020, in the early days of the
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, the disease spread to a number of
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s, with the nature of such shipsincluding crowded semi-enclosed areas, increased exposure to new environments, and limited medical resourcescontributing to the heightened risk and rapid spread of the disease. The British-registered was the first cruise ship to have a major outbreak on board, with the ship
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d at
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from 4 February 2020 for about a month. Of 3711 passengers and crew, around 700 people became infected and 9 people died. Governments and ports responded by preventing many cruise ships from docking and
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people to avoid travelling on cruise ships. Many cruise lines suspended their operations to mitigate the spread of the pandemic. By June 2020, over 40 cruise ships had had confirmed positive cases of coronavirus on board. The last cruise ship with passengers aboard during the first wave of the pandemic, , docked at its home port with its last eight passengers on 8 June 2020. In addition, over 40,000 crew members still remained on cruise ships, some in isolation, in mid-June 2020. Many could not be
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because cruise lines refused to cover the cost, and because countries had different and changing rules. The condition was stressful to many of those stranded; multiple suicides were reported. Domestic UK cruises, confined to ports of call in the
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, began to resume in May 2021. United States cruises restarted in June 2021.


Summary of confirmed cases on board

Note: The section symbol ('§') left of the ship name in the table below links to the appropriate section on this page, if it exists.


Ships with confirmed cases on board


''World Dream''

The cruise ship ''
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'' (registered in the Bahamas, operated by
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) was on a journey from Nansha Port, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, to Nha Trang and Da Nang in Vietnam during 19–24 January 2020 with 6,903 persons on board including 108 from Hubei, in which 28 were from Wuhan. On 24 January 2020, the ship returned to Nansha Port. Port customs performed a temperature check for all disembarking passengers and crew, with 31 people sampled and tested for the virus, including those who had fever during the cruise and those who were in close contact with confirmed cases before they boarded for the cruise. All the test results were negative though some of them were later confirmed to be infected. Between 24 January 2020 and 2 February 2020, the ship made three additional cruises out of Guangzhou or Hong Kong, including two "cruises to nowhere" and one to the Philippines, although passengers from the journey were not disembarked at Manila due to local resident protests over fear on the virus. ; Confirmed cases On 2 February 2020, the ship departed from Hong Kong for Taiwan with around 3,800 persons on board. On the same night, the cruise company was notified that there were confirmed cases from the ship's former passengers. On the next day, the Guangdong government officially announced that three former passengers from the Vietnam journey had been confirmed infected by the novel coronavirus after they were disembarked. Former passengers from the cruise in China were told to contact local health authority and observer quarantine. As of 11 February 2020, 12 cases associated with the cruise were confirmed, including 1 ground worker who had temporarily worked on the ship, and 4 relatives of passengers. ; Quarantine and preventive actions After the Guangdong government official announcement of confirmed cases among former passengers, on 4 February 2020, Taiwan blocked the ship's port of call in Kaohsiung due to concern on the virus. On 5 February 2020, ''World Dream'' returned to Hong Kong and all 3,800 passengers and crew on board the ship at the time were put under quarantine at
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. The quarantine was lifted on 9 February 2020 after all 1,800 crew members tested negative for the virus. The majority of the passengers were not tested as they had had no contact with the infected Chinese passengers who had been on the ship during 19–24 January. ; Evacuation of crew members After all passengers were disembarked, ''World Dream'' cruised to Malaysia. The crew were not allowed to leave the ship in several countries, after one passenger who had disembarked tested positive for COVID-19. The ship finally anchored near Bintan Island, Indonesia. The evacuation of 188 Indonesia crew members from the cruise ship was performed by an Indonesian naval hospital ship and all tested negative for COVID-19. On 28 February 2020 they were quarantined for 14 days on the uninhabited Sebaru Kecil Islet,
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, Jakarta.


''Diamond Princess''

On 4 February 2020, Japan's
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announced that , which had docked at
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the previous day, was quarantined at sea with 10 positive cases on board. ''Diamond Princess'' had originally departed from Yokohama on 20 January 2020 for a roundtrip cruise. On 20 February 2020, the
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stated that the ship accounted for more than half of the reported infections around the world outside of China.


''Westerdam''

In February 2020, the
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ship , departing after a stop in Hong Kong on 1 February, was not allowed to call in the Philippines, Japan, and Guam over concerns regarding coronavirus infections. After initially receiving approval on 10 February to let the passengers disembark in Thailand, as the ship was heading to Laem Chabang port near Bangkok, permission to dock was refused the next day. However, the ship was still maintaining its course to Bangkok and at around 10:30 am
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on 11 February, ''Westerdam'' sailed around the southern tip of Vietnam. According to Flip Knibbe, a Dutch passenger on the ship, all the passengers had their temperatures checked a second time. Speaking to NOS on 11 February, Knibbe said "''Dit schip is virusvrij''": 'This ship is virus-free'. Unlike ''Diamond Princess'', those on board were not in quarantine. Everyone could move freely, shops and restaurants were open and the entertainment programme continued. After ''Westerdam'' was refused at several points of call, on 13 February, the ship was allowed to dock in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. At this point, only the 20 passengers who reported feeling ill were tested, and all of them tested negative. On 15 February, Malaysia reported that an 83-year-old US citizen who disembarked from ''Westerdam'' and flew into Malaysia on 14 February had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. In a second test, requested by both the
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and Cambodian authorities the woman tested positive again. Despite these findings, Cambodian Prime Minister
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visited the ship, discouraged use of masks, and encouraged the passengers to tour the city, sparking concerns that another spoke was being added to the contagion network. ''Westerdam'' passengers were later denied entry to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and other countries. On 22 February, after treatment with antiviral medications that were speculated to have an effect against COVID-19, the woman's medical condition improved and she was tested negative for SARS-CoV-2. The United States
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(CDC) initially stated that the woman had never been infected by SARS-CoV-2, but withdrew the claim, clarifying that the CDC " asno visibility on whether the initial test of the woman was anything other than positive". Due to possible background politics, it is uncertain whether these results were a false negative, or whether the passenger cleared the virus from her system after 72 hours of intensive treatment.


''Grand Princess''

Public health officials from
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, California, U.S., reported that an elderly resident with underlying health conditions who had died on 4 March 2020 had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 after returning from a
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cruise on between 11 and 21 February. As a result of increasing reports of former passengers of ''Grand Princess'' testing positive, Princess Cruises, the owner and operator of ''Grand Princess'', working with the
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(CDC), the government of California, and public health officials in San Francisco, terminated a port call in Ensenada, Mexico, planned for 5 March and ordered the ship to return to San Francisco over concerns about the potential for an outbreak on board. Some passengers were quarantined in their own on-board staterooms on 4 March by order of the CDC. In addition, out of the 3533 people on board the ship (2422 passengers and 1111 crew members), 11 passengers and 10 crew members were exhibiting potential symptoms, and ''Grand Princess'' was ordered by the government of California to remain offshore while the
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's 129th Rescue Wing airlifted test kits by helicopter to the ship. On 6 March, U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence announced that, of the 46 tests conducted, 19 crew members and 2 passengers had tested positive, and added that the ship would be brought to a non-commercial port, with everyone on the ship being tested and quarantined as necessary, while
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, ignoring expert advice, wanted those on board ''Grand Princess'' to stay on the ship so that they would not be counted as American cases, which would otherwise "double because of one ship that wasn't our fault". On 9 March, the ship docked at the
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and passengers started disembarking. More than 3,000 people on board were to be quarantined, with passengers at land facilities and the crew on board. By 25 March 2020, the
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(HHS) said that, of the 1,103 passengers who elected to be tested, 103 tested positive, 699 tested negative, and the remaining results were pending. As of 20 April 2020, neither Princess Cruises, nor the CDC, nor the HHS appeared to have made any subsequent test results public. In addition, some passengers complained about waiting for weeks without getting test results back, and some passengers have not been tested at all even though they showed symptoms upon disembarkation, despite Vice-President Pence's earlier claim that all passengers would be tested. The first known person in California to die of the virus at the time, as well as the first cases in Alberta,
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, and
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, were all former passengers of ''Grand Princess''.


''River Anuket''

A Taiwanese-American tourist, who had been a passenger on a Nile River cruise ship variously known as or ''Asara'', discovered that she was positive for SARS-CoV-2 after she returned to Taiwan.
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officials informed Egyptian authorities of the situation, and all crew members and 150 passengers aboard the cruise ship were tested for SARS-CoV-2. On 7 March 2020, health authorities announced that 45 people on board had tested positive despite being asymptomatic, and that the ship had been placed in quarantine at a dock in
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.


''Costa Magica''

On 12 March, two passengers aboard were reported to be tested positively for COVID-19 while quarantined in
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. The ship, which departed from Guadeloupe with 3,300 people on board, had been disallowed entry at several sea ports including Grenada,
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, Barbados and Saint Lucia, due to the presence of over 300 Italian nationals on board. All the passengers were disembarked, and 930 crew members stayed aboard. Eventually, the ship stopped offshore from Miami, and on 26 March, the U.S. Coast Guard reported evacuation of six sick crew members from ''Costa Magica''.


''Braemar''

On 13 March 2020, five passengers tested positive for the COVID-19 virus aboard . As a result, the ship was denied entry into its destination, the Bahamas. The infected patients were discovered after a former passenger of the cruise tested positive in the Canadian province of
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. The infected passenger disembarked off the cruise in Kingston, Jamaica, but it was unknown where they contracted the disease.
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also denied a request from the cruise to allow passengers to fly out. Cuba finally allowed the ship to dock and evacuated all travellers to the United Kingdom on 17 March.


''Costa Luminosa''

On 29 February 2020, a 68-year-old Italian man in critical condition was transferred from to a hospital in the Cayman Islands due to heart issues. On 12 March, the Health Services Authority of the Cayman Islands announced that the man was their first confirmed coronavirus case. His death was announced two days later. On 8 March, a 68-year-old Italian woman was quarantined in the
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of Puerto Rico while being tested for the virus. She had arrived there via ''Costa Luminosa'', which had departed from
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, Florida, US. On 13 March she, her husband and a third person's tests came back positive for the virus, the first confirmed cases in Puerto Rico. On 19 March the ship disembarked more than 350 passengers, from the United States and Canada only, at
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, France. Buses and then a chartered plane were used to fly them back to Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., without testing for COVID-19. While in flight, the results from those who were tested in Marseille were positive, so those whose results were positive were sat in separated seats. At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the passengers were met by people with
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s to check their body temperatures, perform visual assessment and ask if any had COVID-19 symptoms. Those without symptoms were to go to customs and then take their baggage. Several of the passengers became positive for COVID-19 later and some of them died. On 23 March there were 36 confirmed cases of COVID-19 out of those who disembarked from the ship. On 21 March local news in Puerto Rico reported the death of the quarantined Italian woman.


''Silver Explorer''

docked in
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, with 111 passengers and 120 crew, after an 83-year-old man fell ill and tested positive for the virus.


''Silver Shadow''

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ship was blocked from disembarking its 608 passengers and crew at the port of
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in Brazil, as a 78-year-old Canadian aboard had been suspected of having the virus. Two passengers were later medically disembarked, and one of them tested positive for the virus. A Canadian man died of the disease on 26 March. His wife also tested positive for the virus.


''Norwegian Bliss''

On 18 March 2020, it was reported that Norwegian Cruise Line had sent a letter to passengers who had booked a cruise on that "a 2-year-old who traveled aboard the vessel on the 1 March 2020 voyage of the Norwegian Bliss tested positive for COVID-19".KIYC: Several people show COVID-19 symptoms after cruise they say they wanted to reschedule
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Although passengers receiving that letter stated that they wanted to reschedule, Norwegian Cruise Line refused to honour their requests. As a result, some people who decided not to embark on the cruise lost thousands of dollars, while others who chose to risk infection by joining the cruise ended up displaying symptoms of the disease while on the cruise.


''Norwegian Breakaway''

On 19 March 2020, it was reported that Norwegian Cruise Line had sent a letter on 18 March to passengers of the cruise that began on 7 March and ended on 14 March that someone who had been on the same cruise had tested positive for coronavirus. After showing symptoms and being placed in the ship's ICU, the guest was taken by ambulance to a hospital at
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, Jamaica, during a scheduled stop on 10 March 2020, and was eventually medically evacuated to Broward Hospital in
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, Florida, U.S., on 13 March, where she tested positive on 15 March.Norwegian Breakaway Itinerary
Crew Center
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''The Wall Street Journal''
Many other passengers started showing symptoms but had difficulty getting tested. Passengers were wondering why the company took so long to inform passengers of the initial positive test, as they had started learning about the result through local news sources and social media instead. Passengers complained that, had they been informed earlier of the test, they could have taken precautions to avoid spreading the virus any further.Cruise passenger returns to Florida home but fears he may be carrying coronavirus
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It was also reported that the disembarkation process was "surprisingly routine", with one former passenger stating that there was " temperature check, no screenings, no questions asked, nothing", and that he "just walked away from the ship, got on a shuttle and left". On 24 March 2020, the
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reported that two former passengers from Westmoreland County had tested positive. At the time, there were 11 confirmed cases in the county. On 9 April 2020, the passenger who was airlifted to Florida died in isolation at the hospital, after being on a ventilator for nearly 30 days. On 5 December 2021, at least ten passengers and crew tested positive for COVID-19. The ship had departed
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on 28 November with all passengers and crew being required to have a COVID-19 vaccine. Some guests reported not being told about the infections until after the ship returned to port on 5 December. One day later on 6 December, the number of infected had risen to eight passengers and nine crew members, and the Norwegian Breakaway departed New Orleans with a new set of passengers.


''Celebrity Solstice''

The New Zealand
Ministry of Health announced on 20 March 2020 that a man from
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in his 60s that was on had tested positive for the virus. He had boarded the ship in Auckland on 10 March and disembarked at
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, a suburb of
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, on 15 March. All New Zealanders on board who returned to New Zealand were considered close contacts and put in isolation. On 23 March 2020,
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's
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reported a positive case who disembarked at Sydney on 20 March.Coronavirus update – 23 March 2020
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On 26 March, a man from Perth in his 70s who was a passenger of ''Celebrity Solstice'', died of the disease at
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.WA records second COVID-19 death after man falls ill following cruise ship holiday
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' Ministry of Health had reported 11 cases from the ship by 2 April, and 17 cases from the ship as of 9 April.COVID-19 (Coronavirus) statistics
NSW Department of Health 9 April 2020
The ship left Australia during the weekend of 4 April 2020 with its crew as did four other vessels.


''Ruby Princess''

From 15 March 2020, Australia banned cruise ships arriving from foreign ports. However, exemptions were granted to allow four ships, already en route to Australia, to dock and disembark their passengers. On 19 March 2020, , which was one of the four ships given the exemption, docked at the
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in Sydney, after a cruise to New Zealand. The cruise ship was forced to return to Sydney early after some passengers reported respiratory problems, but when disembarking passengers were not told that anyone on board presented any symptoms during the voyage. On 20 March, it was announced that three passengers and a crew member of ''Ruby Princess'' had tested positive for the virus. The ship had docked in Sydney Harbour, and the passengers had disembarked before the results came back positive. The ship had returned to Sydney with 1,100 crew members and 2,700 passengers, and 13 people who were sick were tested for the virus. On 24 March, one person who was a passenger on the 8–19 March cruise aboard ''Ruby Princess'' died after a coronavirus diagnosis. As of 30 March, at least 440 passengers (211 in New South Wales, 71 in South Australia, 70 in Queensland, 43 in Western Australia, 22 in the Australian Capital Territory, 18 in Victoria, three in Tasmania and two in the Northern Territory) had tested positive for the virus. As of 31 March 2020, five of them had died, one in the Australian Capital Territory, two in Tasmania, one in New South Wales and one in Queensland. As of 2 April, the number of cases in New South Wales had risen to 337 passengers and 3 crew members, so total passenger cases in Australia had risen to at least 576 cases. As of 4 April the total cases rose to 662 with 7 passengers have died. It is a ninth of the national total of 5,548 confirmed COVID-19 cases, increase from a tenth, five days before. This did not include about 900 passengers who left Australia without being tested. Another three passengers from the ship were reported dead in New South Wales and a fourth in Queensland on 5 April. A man was reported to have died in Western Australian on 6 April. An additional death was announced in Tasmania on 7 April, bringing total deaths to 13. 11 cases of secondary transmission from people infected on the ship had been reported, which had not led to any deaths. By 13 April, the number of deaths among the roughly 1,700 Australians who had been passengers on the ship had reached 18. The death toll reached 22 on 13 May 2020, including two deaths in the United States. According to an inquiry by Bret Walker SC for the New South Wales government, the eventual death toll was at least 28, including eight from the United States.
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is responsible for passport control and customs, while the federal Department of Agriculture is responsible for
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under the ''
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''; however, it is up to each state's health department to prevent illness in the community. Responsibility for the breakdown in communications will be determined by a later enquiry. The ship was allowed to dock at
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on 6 April after having been at sea outside of Sydney since 20 March. As of 8 April, the ship's crew of about 1,000 remained on board, with 200 exhibiting flu-like symptoms; 18 had tested positive for COVID-19. On 11 April, NSW Health announced that from 88 crew who were tested, 44 of them or 50 per cent, tested positive to COVID-19. 542 crew members were taken of the ship for repatriation between 21 and 23 April. 190 members of the crew have tested positive for the virus. The ship left Port Kembla on 23 April. A criminal investigation was begun by
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to determine why the ship had been permitted to dock, and passengers to disembark, without quarantine. Investigators from Task Force Bast seized the vessel's "black box"
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(similar to a flight recorder).


''MSC Bellissima''

On 21 March 2020, officials from the
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of
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reported that a 33-year-old crew member of had tested positive for the virus.Two more persons test positive for COVID-19 in Telangana
Telangana Today 27 April 2020
The crew member was also reported to have been to Dubai, and was stable at the time of the report. On 24 March 2020, it was reported that three Azoreans who were former passengers of ''MSC Bellissima'' during its cruise to Dubai from 7 March 2020 to 14 March had tested positive.Açorianos que participaram no cruzeiro devem contactar a Linha Saúde Açores
Açoriano Oriental 24 March 2020
On 2 April 2020, a 22-year-old crew member of ''MSC Bellissima'', who had quarantined himself at home in Trappeto, Sicily, after returning from Dubai, announced that he had tested positive that day.Trappeto, positivo un ragazzo di 22 anni che lavorava sulle navi MSC
Diretta Sicillia 2 April 2020
On 10 April 2020, a dancer from
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, Austria, who performed in
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shows aboard ''MSC Bellissima'', tested positive for the virus while she was still on board the ship. The crew member was tested a day before she was scheduled to leave for home, and the result came as a surprise as she had been asymptomatic. As of 4 May 2020, she has been stuck aboard ''MSC Bellissima'' for 50 days.


''Ovation of the Seas''

In March 2020 thousands of passengers were ordered to self-isolate after disembarking from in Sydney on 18 March due to
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fears.
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reported the first positive case associated with ''Ovation of the Seas'' on 21 March 2020. 79 passengers subsequently tested positively for the virus. As of 1 April, the ship was located off the coast of
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. The International Transport Workers' Federation had called on the Australian government to allow the crew members to be disembarked so that could be flown to their countries of residence. On 2 April, a 75-year-old man died in Wollongong Hospital. The ship departed Australia on 4 April 2020 with its crew.


''Voyager of the Seas''

Passengers disembarked from in Sydney on 18 March.
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reported the first positive cases associated with ''Voyager of the Seas'' on 21 March 2020. A man from
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, Queensland, was infected on the ship and was sent into intensive care unit of a Toowoomba hospital after disembarking but died. On 2 April 34 passengers and 5 crew members had tested positively for the virus in New South Wales alone. The ship departed Australia on 4 April 2020 with its crew. On 23 April, a 79-year-old Kāpiti man named Bob James died from the disease while his wife has been infected and sick.


''Costa Victoria''

left
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on 7 March 2020. A female Argentine national was tested positive and disembarked in
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. 726 passengers were quarantined and managed to leave only after the ship docked in
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, near Rome, Italy, on 25 March.


''Artania''

It was announced on 26 March 2020 that seven passengers on , moored off the coast of
Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to th ...
, had tested positive for coronavirus. The ship docked at Fremantle in Western Australia on 27 March. Most of the 850 passengers flew home from
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to Germany on 28–29 March. 41 passengers and crew tested positive to COVID-19 and are being treated in Perth hospitals. On 1 April, the ship had 450 crew and about a dozen passengers on board. The Australian Government directed ''Artania'' to leave port, but the ship demanded to stay another 14 days, presumably so that they could be treated if COVID-19 symptoms developed. According to the Australian Attorney-General,
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, "there are still 12 passengers on board some of whom are very unwell. And their level of either illness or frailty is such that they cannot get in a plane." ''Artania'' left Fremantle on 18 April. The cruise line stated that it was travelling back to Germany with eight passengers aboard. It was first scheduled to stop at Bali, Indonesia, on 23 April 2020, and
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, Philippines, on 28 April 2020, to drop some crew members home before heading to
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, Germany, with a
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of 75 crew members, and arriving around 31 May 2020.Artania Returns Via Southeast Asia
Cruise Industry News 20 April 2020
On 23 April, a German man in his 70s, who was a former passenger of ''Artania'', died in Perth at
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, marking the fourth death linked to ''Artania''. On 24 April 2020, 57 Indonesian crew members came ashore at
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, North Jakarta, and were taken to the emergency
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set up at Kemayoran Athletes Village to be tested for the virus and monitored for 14 days. Later that day, Yudo Margono, Commander of Indonesia's , announced that 8 of the crew members had tested positive, while the other 49 members tested negative. It is likely that 8 passengers and 346 crew members were still on board when ''Artania'' left Indonesian waters. It arrived in
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around 30 April, where 236 crew members disembarked before the ship left the bay later on 1 May.MS Artania: Ausschiffung 236 Crewmitgliedern in Manila – via Singapur nach Bremerhaven
Sciffe und Kreuzfahrten
''Artania'' arrived at its home port of
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with its last eight passengers on 8 June 2020.


''Celebrity Apex''

On 26 March 2020, the Regional Health Agency of the
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Pays de la Loire reported that seven crew members aboard had tested positive for coronavirus. At the time, ''Celebrity Apex'' was docked at Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, where it had been built, and was waiting to be delivered to Celebrity Cruises. There were 1,407 crew members already on board at the time. Before the first positive cases were reported, practices aboard ''Celebrity Apex'' did not reflect the seriousness of the progression of the pandemic at the time. For example, a large party was held on 21 March 2020, even though the whole country of France had been under lockdown since 17 March 2020, four days earlier. However, once the first seven crew members tested positive, the whole crew was placed in isolation and forbidden to leave the ship. The next day, on 27 March 2020, the ship was delivered virtually to Celebrity Cruises in what was believed to be the first virtual delivery of a cruise ship, necessitated due to the pandemic and the travel restrictions that were in place. That night, it was reported that 29 people had tested positive for the virus, and one person had been brought to a hospital with breathing issues. By 31 March 2020, 157 persons had tested positive and 2 had been hospitalised; by the next week, on 7 April 2020, 217 persons had tested positive, with 4 hospitalised and 2 in
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; and by the following week, on 15 April 2020, 224 persons had tested positive, out of 1,444 people tested. Because of how Celebrity Cruises treated the crew of ''Celebrity Apex'' during the pandemic, a crew member of ''Celebrity Apex'', who tested positive for the virus on 30 March 2020, filed a
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lawsuit against the cruise line on 14 April 2020 "on behalf of all ... similarly situated crewmembers working aboard elebrity Cruise'svessels." The lawsuit alleged that Celebrity Cruises failed to provide proper
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(PPE), allowed independent contractors to freely enter and exit the ship, failed to test people boarding the ship for symptoms of coronavirus, failed to enact appropriate lockdown measures, and failed to provide "prompt, proper, and adequate medical care" to its employees, amongst other claims.


''Costa Favolosa''

departed from Guadeloupe. Six of the disembarked occupants of the ship were tested positive for COVID-19. On 26 March, as the ship stopped three miles offshore from Miami, the U.S. Coast Guard reported evacuation of seven sick crew member, out of 1,009 who stayed aboard. On 8 April 2020 an Indian crew member died from the disease after being hospitalised in a Miami Hospital on 29 March.More Coral Princess cruisers leave ship; Costa Favolosa crew member dies of coronavirus
USA Today 7 April 2020


''MSC Splendida''

On 23 March 2020, around 14:00
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, a Thai crew member working aboard as a buffet attendant was medically evacuated via lifeboat after she exhibited symptoms consistent with the coronavirus disease and was having difficulty breathing.MSC Splendida Emergency Medical Evacuation of Crew Member
CrewCenter 24 March 2020
At the time, the ship was near the island of
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and headed to
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to disembark all of its passengers. On 24 March 2020, MSC Cruises informed the crew that the sick crew member had tested negative. However, two days later, on 26 March, it was reported that the sick crew member had been tested again, and this time, the test had returned positive. As a result, 16 crew members were placed under quarantine. The ship later docked in
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so that some of its crew members could disembark.More than 300 Filipino seafarers from Italy, Portugal back in the Philippines
ABS News 4 April 2020
By 1 April 2020, 26 crew members had been placed under quarantine, with 3 crew members running high temperatures.


''Sun Princess''

Princess Cruises ship ''Sun Princess'' was not allowed to dock at a port in Madagascar on 13 February 2020, as it had visited Thailand less than 14 days before. The ship docked at the French island of Réunion on 1 March, but passengers were met by a crowd of about 30 who insisted that the passengers be tested and tried to prevent them from leaving the port area. Objects were thrown at passengers, and the police deployed tear gas. Princess Cruises said that there was no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 on the ship. On 26 March 2020, the
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of
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announced that a passenger from ''Sun Princess'' had tested positive for the virus.


''Zaandam'' and ''Rotterdam''

The
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cruise ship was stranded off the coast of Chile after being denied entry to ports from 14 March. Of the 1,829 people (1,243 passengers, 586 crew) aboard, 13 passengers and 29 crew members fell ill with "flu-like symptoms". The vessel sailed for
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, U.S., hoping to dock on 30 March with 77 sick persons aboard as of 24 March. Four passengers died while waiting for permission to transit the
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, while the number of sick aboard climbed to 148. Two passengers tested positive for COVID-19. The ship was initially denied transit through the Panama Canal due to the number of sick people on board, but on 28 March 2020, both ''Zaandam'' and the accompanying vessel were cleared by the Panama Department of Health to transit through the Panama Canal towards their destination in Florida. Asymptomatic passengers and some medical staff were transferred from ''Zaandam'' to ''Rotterdam'' while they were both anchored offshore on 28 March. 53 guests and 85 crew members aboard ''Zaandam'' reported flu-like symptoms. By 31 March 2020, the number reported as being "ill" had increased to 193. ''Rotterdam'' followed ''Zaandam'' on its way to Florida. An unstated number of passengers from ''Zaandam'' were transferred to the second vessel on 28 March 2020. At that time, the crew of ''Zaandam'' included four physicians and four nurses while ''Rotterdam'' had two physicians and four nurses. As of 30 March 2020, Holland America had not received permission to dock either vessel at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale as planned. According to an
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report, the city's mayor, Dean Trantalis, "said he didn't want the ship to dock near his city, at least without extensive precautions". The governor of Florida was also hesitant to accept ''Zaandam'' at Fort Lauderdale because the state already had so much to deal with during the pandemic; as of 31 March 2020, a decision had not yet been made. The president of Holland America made a public plea for acceptance of the ship and expressed concern that various ports in several countries had been reluctant to provide provisions and medical supplies. President Donald Trump said on 1 April 2020 that "we have to help the people" n the shipsand that discussions were underway about Canada and the United Kingdom "arranging flights to retrieve their citizens from the ship". News reports on 2 April stated that the ships would be allowed to dock at Port Everglades that afternoon. The cruise line was making arrangements for passengers who were fit to travel to their home countries to leave via chartered aircraft, directly from the ship to bus and then to aeroplane. From the 442 passengers on ''Zaandam'' and 808 passengers on ''Rotterdam'' there are 107 passengers and 143 crew from 1,186 crew that had influenza-like symptoms, those who had mild symptoms were quarantined in staterooms, and will be released later. All crew, no matter their condition, must stay on board. A report on 4 April stated that "14 critically ill people" were taken to area hospitals while the others were allowed to disembark when flights to their destinations were available.


'' Horizon''

An anonymous crew member of the reported on 28 March 2020 that a member of the crew had tested positive on 26 March 2020. With about 250 crew members and contractors aboard, the ship had docked at
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in
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on 15 March 2020, and the crew has been isolated and under lockdown since. On 20 March 2020, another crew member reported that out of 20 crew members tested, 11 were confirmed positive. Another crew member reported on 4 April 2020 that, starting on 2 April 2020, all the crew members were being tested, and on 4 April 2020, results were delivered to crew members individually. Almost half or more than half of the crew had tested positive.


''Oasis of the Seas''

On 29 March 2020, the '' Miami Herald'' reported that 14 crew members of had tested positive for coronavirus. At that time, the vessel had been at anchor near Port Miami since mid-March. The passengers had disembarked for flights to their home countries but the ship remained in the area. As of 10 April 2020, seven crew members had been taken to nearby hospitals within a week. One member of the crew, a Filipino bartender, died of COVID-19 on 18 April. Another crew member, a 41-year-old Indonesian waiter, died of the disease in a hospital in
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on 20 April. A third crew member, a long-term employee who worked in the incinerator room, died in a
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hospital during the morning of 3 May.


''Liberty of the Seas''

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officials confirmed on 30 March 2020 that two crew members of had tested positive for coronavirus. One was asymptomatic, and remained in quarantine on board the ship, while the other, who showed visible symptoms, disembarked and was hospitalised in Galveston, Texas. The ship left port on the same day, and returned to port on 15 April 2020 after spending roughly two weeks off the coast of Texas.


''Coral Princess''

News reports in early April 2020 indicated that , with 1,020 passengers and 878 crew, with some experiencing flu-like symptoms, was hoping to be allowed to dock at Port Everglades in
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to allow passengers to disembark. A news item on 2 April 2020 stated that "Passengers have been confined to their rooms...when the company noticed a higher than normal number of flu-like cases on board". Reports then specified that "out of 13 passengers and crew tested for COVID-19 on board the Coral Princess, 12 were positive." Officials in
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, said that a plan was not yet in place to handle the situation. ''Coral Princess'' was diverted and finally docked at the
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on the afternoon of 4 April with its over 1,000 passengers and 878 crew members. A CNN report that evening indicated that two passengers had died and some others were ill, including the 12 that had tested positive for COVID-19. Those who were not ill were to disembark when flights to their destinations were available; this was expected to take some days. A subsequent news report later that evening stated that four passengers were scheduled to be taken to Florida hospitals and added that 67 persons would not be allowed to disembark. On 6 April, the death of a third passenger was announced. By that afternoon, 684 passengers had disembarked, those who needed medical care had been taken from the vessel and 274 were still on the ''Coral Princess''. Charter flights had departed to Canada, California, Australia and the United Kingdom; others were expected to leave Florida the next day. The vessel left Port Miami on 10 April 2020 with its crew and 13 international passengers who were unable to return to their home countries due to travel restrictions. No destination was revealed but it appeared that the ship would initially remain at sea for a period of quarantine. In October 2022, the ship was again infected with COVID-19, this time off the coasts of
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. A spokesperson for the company said that staff and crew had tested positive while sailing from Broome, Western Australia to the southwest part of the state.


''Disney Wonder''

arrived at the Port of San Diego on 19 March 2020, where 1,980 passengers disembarked; there were no reports that any had flu-like symptoms. By 5 April 38 crew members had reportedly tested positive, according to a report by Cruise Law News, based on discussions with unnamed individuals on the ship.
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, however, told other news media that none of the crew had tested positive. A passenger who disembarked at San Diego on 20 March reported that no health screening activities, such as the asking of health-related questions or the taking of temperatures, occurred upon disembarkation, and that the only health screening that occurred was during the check-in process two weeks prior. The crew was tested for the virus again in the middle of May, with around 200 crew members testing positive.


''Greg Mortimer''

On 7 April 2020, , which held 114 passengers, was stranded in Uruguay for a week and asking for help after people exhibited symptoms such as fever, which prompted authorities to ban them from disembarking. After the Uruguayan medical teams boarded the cruise ship to test passengers, staff and crew on 1 April. 81 people tested positive for
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, with six people being evacuated and transferred to hospitals having become ill with
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. A news report on 8 April stated that the ship had not yet received permission to dock, although an evacuation flight to Australia and New Zealand was being arranged by Uruguayan authorities. By that time, 128 persons on the vessel had tested positive for COVID-19. Six had been transferred to a hospital in Montevideo. Passengers from Europe and America who had positive tests would not be allowed to travel to their home countries until their subsequent tests indicated negative results. ''Greg Mortimer'' was eventually able to dock in Montevideo on 10 April 2020. A total of 112 passengers (96 Australians and 16 New Zealanders) were transported via a humanitarian corridor of ambulances and buses to Montevideo's
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, where they boarded a chartered Hi Fly
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-300 flight to Australia.> The plane landed in
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early on 12 April, and all passengers subsequently entered a 14-day quarantine in a hotel. Two Australians remained in Uruguay as they remained in intensive care at a hospital. Passengers of other nationalities also remained on board the ship pending negotiations with their home countries.


''Pride of America''

The Hawaii Department of Transportation reported on 8 April 2020 that six crew members of MS had tested positive for coronavirus. Two of the crew members were taken to a hospital for treatment, while the other patients were isolated on board the ship. Another positive case was later announced, bringing the total number of cases to seven. Following the suspension of cruise operations to mitigate the effect of the pandemic, ''Pride of America'' has not carried passengers since 14 March 2020, and is currently docked at Honolulu Harbor, its home base, with a complement of roughly 500 crew members. It is scheduled to travel to the mainland to enter dry dock with about 200 crew members, with the other 300 crew members heading directly back to their home states.


''Celebrity Flora''

The Provincial Emergency Operations Committee in the
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of Ecuador reported on 14 April 2020 that 69 crew members of were tested, and 48 tests returned positive for coronavirus. The positive crew members remained isolated on board the ship, located at Baltra Island. The new cases increased the total case count of the islands to 72.


''Monarch''

On 14 March, Panama repatriated 1,504 Colombian tourists from the cruise ship . Since the port of Cartagena, Colombia, was closed, the people had to fly from Colón, Panama. About 300 people were still waiting to buy tickets. On 17 April 2020, a Honduran crew member died of the virus in a hospital in
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.Cruise Ship Crew Members Lost in COVID-19 Pandemic
CrewCenter 7 April 2020
He had been medically evacuated after having trouble breathing, and tested positive at the hospital.


''Costa Atlantica''

On 20 April 2020, a positive case was reported aboard , while docked at the Koyagi Factory of in
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where it was under repairs from 20 February to 25 March 2020. A doctor had collected samples from four suspected cases and conducted PCR
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, with three negative results and one positive. The positive case had a fever beginning on 14 April 2020. About 20 other crew members started developing fevers in the week before the first case was reported. ''Costa Atlantica'' had 623 crew members and no passengers at the time the first positive case was first reported. There were 56 crew members that had heavy contact with the positive case. They were all been quarantined, and PCR tests were planned for all of them. The prefecture considered requesting assistance from the Self-Defense Forces to help manage the situation. On 22 April 2020, officials of the prefecture announced that, of the 56 additional tests conducted, an additional 33 crew members had tested positive, bringing the total number of positive cases to 34. The other 23 tests returned negative. On 23 April, it was announced that 48 tests in total returned positive, with 14 of the positive cases being cooks or people serving food. On 24 April, officials stated that 91 people had tested positive, with one patient being hospitalised. Officials also noted that even though ''Costa Atlantica'' had been quarantined upon its arrival in Japan, with its crew ordered not to leave the quay unless they needed to visit a hospital, some crew members had left without informing the officials. On 25 April, Television Nagasaki announced that 57 new cases had been discovered, bringing the total number of positive cases to 148. As of 4 May, the number had increased to 149. Those crew members that tested negative began flying home from Japan on 4 May. On 31 May, after all remaining crew tested negative for the virus, the cruise ship departed Nagasaki for Manila.


''MSC Seaview''

On 30 April 2020, ' reported that the
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confirmed the notification of 10 crew members aboard that had tested positive for the virus. The ship entered quarantine at the
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on the same day, shortly after the notification. On 5 May 2020,
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reported that there were 80 confirmed cases of the virus at that point, with another 30 suspected cases, out of 615 crew members aboard.Transatlântico MSC Seaview tem 80 casos confirmados de Covid-19
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Later that day, the number of confirmed cases rose to 86.


''Mein Schiff 3''

On 1 May 2020,
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confirmed that a crew member aboard their ship had tested positive for the virus.TUI Cruises bestätigt Corona-Fall auf Mein Schiff 3 in Cuxhaven
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At the time, the ship was located at
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, Germany, with 2899 crew members aboard, a number normally highly unusual for a cruise ship, but was a result of the company deciding to transfer crew members from other ships, including and , to this ship.Corona-Fall auf der Mein Schiff 3 in Cuxhaven – Crewmitglieder äußern sich zur Lage!
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Mein Schiff 3: One Crew Member Test Positive for Covid-19
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Crew members aboard ''Mein Schiff 3'' have strongly complained about the mismanagement and general cluelessness of those higher up, and about the difficulty of attempting to isolate on such a crowded ship. It has also been pointed out that TUI Cruises' statement contained factual inaccuracies. By 3 May 2020, the entire crew of ''Mein Schiff 3'' had been tested, with 8 tests returning positive and about a third of the tests still being processed. The rest of the tests were processed by 6 May 2020, at which point 9 positive cases had been found.


''MSC Preziosa''

On 1 May 2020, CrewCenter reported that two crew members aboard had tested positive for the virus.MSC Preziosa: Two Crew members test positive for Covid-19
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The first positive result was announced to the crew on 30 April 2020 and the second on 1 May. The positive results came as a surprise for many of the crew, as no one had boarded the ship since 23 March, well over a month earlier, and all crew members had been isolating themselves in guest cabins since 11 April, nearly three weeks earlier.


''Seven Seas Navigator''

On 21 May 2020, it was reported that a female crew member aboard had tested positive for the virus, and that a second crew member was also showing symptoms of the virus. The ship had subsequently requested entry to the
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, and the Ministry of Health granted them an exception to do so. After docking, both sick crew members were given serological tests, and both returned positive. Both crew members have been isolated, and the rest of the roughly 450 crew members of the ship have been placed under quarantine.


''Adventure of the Seas''

On 22 May 2020, ''Loop Jamaica'' reported that 5 crew members of recently repatriated to Jamaica had tested positive for the virus. The ship had docked at Falmouth, Jamaica, on 19 May 2020 after drifting in Caribbean waters waiting for clearance to dock because Jamaica had closed its borders. Aboard were 1044 Jamaican crew members, all to be repatriated and tested for the virus, and over 300 crew members who were foreign nationals, who would not be allowed to disembark. By 24 May 2020, 9 crew members in total had tested positive; by 26 May 19 in total had tested positive, and 624 negative.


''Mein Schiff 1''

On , ''Cruise Law News'' reported that crew members aboard stated that seven crew members had tested positive for the virus.
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had planned to restart its cruise schedule with a series of "Blue Cruises", short cruises of a few days in length that made no stops aside from arriving at its port of departure. ''Mein Schiff 1'' was to have launched from the
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on , but TUI Cruises cancelled the trip, citing issues assembling a crew in time due to coronavirus travel restrictions. However, ''Cruise Law News'' requested additional information from crew members, and two responded stating that the crew had already been assembled, but the real reason the trip was cancelled was because of the seven positive test results, all from crew members that had only recently joined the crew. ''Der Kreuzfahrttester'' suggested a third possible reason for the cancellation: TUI Cruises was unable to find enough people willing to work for the company due to how badly the company handled the coronavirus crisis. The first Blue Cruise aboard ''Mein Schiff 1'' was rescheduled for . Eventually, on , TUI Cruises admitted that five crew members had tested positive for the virus.


''Roald Amundsen''

On , the
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(UNN) announced that four crew members aboard had tested positive for the virus. Norwegian cruise line
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was the first ocean cruise line in the world to resume cruise operations, with sailing from
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to Kirkenes on . Hurtigruten's ''Roald Amundsen'' resumed its cruises on with a seven-day roundtrip cruise from
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to Svalbard, followed by another that departed on . Several days before arriving back in Tromsø on , two crew members became sick and were isolated. Upon arrival at Tromsø, they were tested for coronavirus, and both test results were positive. As a result, all 160 crew members were to be tested. Many passengers had already disembarked and had been making their way home before the news broke about the infected crew, with one bus driver stating that he had driven 28 passengers from ''Roald Amundsen'' to the airport hours before the news broke. Some passengers stated that they first learned of the news via online news media. Hurtigruten stated that they would inform the passengers of both cruises about their potential exposure to the virus via SMS. There were 209 passengers aboard the cruise, and 177 aboard the cruise. Later that evening, it was revealed that a passenger from
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aboard the cruise had tested positive for the virus days earlier, and that on , an official from Vesterålen clearly informed at least four people in Hurtigruten, as well as the
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(NIPH), about the positive case, and recommended that all passengers be informed on the same day. However, Hurtigruten had believed there was no need to worry. All 177 passengers aboard the cruise and all 160 crew members were required to enter quarantine. ''Roald Amundsen'' was originally scheduled to set sail for Svalbard again that afternoon, but the cruise was cancelled, and the ship's next planned voyage was scheduled for the beginning of September. The next day, on , Tromsø Mayor announced that an additional 29 crew members had tested positive, meaning that 33 people had tested positive in total so far. Later that evening, Mayor Wilhelmsen confirmed that 36 people had tested positive so far, including one passenger. The mayor disapproved of how Hurtigruten had handled the situation, stating that he believed the passengers should have been informed and quarantined before the ship had docked in Tromsø, and that he worried that a major outbreak might occur because passengers had wandered around the city before they were notified about the sick crew members.
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Member Kent Gudmundsen expressed shock over Hurtigruten's management of the situation, and
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praised the efforts of Tromsø and the NIPH in containing the virus. Up to 69
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might have been affected by the outbreak, and officials had still been unable to contact 20 of the 177 passengers aboard the cruise by evening. As of 3 August 2020, four of the passengers who were on the two cruises had tested positive for the virus.


''Paul Gauguin''

On ,
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reported that a case of the virus had been found aboard MS ''Paul Gauguin''. The passengers were told about the case that same day, and the ship immediately turned around, skipping its next port of call in
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, and headed back toward Papeete. All the passengers were requested to stay in their cabins while food was brought to them. The ship had left
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on , and had made a stopover in
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before Compagnie du Ponant, owner of ''Paul Gauguin'', was aware of the presence of an asymptomatic case of the virus in a 22-year-old American female passenger. During the stopover, both the passengers and the crew had been able to disembark and interact with the locals of Bora Bora for two days. Once ''Paul Gauguin'' arrived back in Papeete on the morning of , all 148 passengers and 192 crew members were placed in confinement. The asymptomatic American was travelling with her mother, who had tested negative, and both were disembarked and escorted to a hotel where they were placed under isolation.


''SeaDream I''

On 11 November 2020, the Government of Barbados received a request for assistance from SeaDream I with reports of a suspected positive case of
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on board, Six passengers aboard SeaDream I were later confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19. Subsequently, there was an additional case recorded. On 15 November 2020 it was reported that one crew member had also tested positive. On 17 November 2020 it was reported that 7 guests and two crew members aboard SeaDream 1 tested positive for COVID-19. SeaDream has cancelled all remaining 2020 cruises following the outbreak.


MS ''Asuka II''

On 30 April 2021, while en route from the
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to northern Japan, one passenger tested positive for COVID-19 aboard the MS ''Asuka II''. Passengers were disembarked while the positive case was in isolation in a cabin and in stable condition.


Ships without confirmed cases on board


Suspected cases

* : On 24 March 2020, the ship docked at
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, Cyprus, and a crew member suspected of having the coronavirus was taken to hospital. Several other crew members were also reported to be ill. ''Costa Diadema'' was sailing from Dubai to Savona, Italy, without passengers. * : At least three passengers have been quarantined by the ship's doctor, according to local health officials. It was en route for
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on 18 March 2020. As of 1 April 2020, it was docked in Melbourne. * : Several passengers and crew members were quarantined after an American passenger who have travelled in the ship in Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, was tested positive in Bhutan. * : On 28 March 2020, it was announced that a crew member of MS ''Marella Dream'' had died on 27 March with coronavirus-like symptoms. The crew member was a 48-year-old Indonesian national. A spokesperson for
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, owner of the ship, stated that " e crew member had underlying health issues and had not tested positive for Covid-19 and there are no positive cases of Covid-19 on board the ship", leading sources to conclude that either he had not been tested,Crew Member dies in on Marella Dream
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or that he had died of the virus.
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''Marella Dream'' had spent the week prior anchored near
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when the crew requested permission shortly before sunset on 26 March to disembark a sick crew member for medical treatment. It was decided to transfer the crew member during daylight hours, around 07:30 the next morning, but the crew member's condition worsened overnight and he died at 04:47. Subsequently, public health officials refused permission for the disembarkation of the body and the government asked the ship to leave
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. A spokesperson for the Gibraltar government stated that any inquiry into the death of the crew member was the responsibility of Malta, the ship's
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. At the time of the crew member's death, there were 560 crew members and no passengers aboard. ''Marella Dream'' later docked in Málaga, Spain, on 28 March, to disembark the deceased crew member. * :
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claimed that there were 250 suspected cases on board, while MSC Cruises' claimed that all aboard were in good health. It was later conjectured that this was a result of miscommunication, as 250 passengers had "visited the medical room in the past two weeks", for issues such as painkillers and dressings, by 23 March 2020, when the ship was heading for Fremantle, Australia to disembark patients to hospitals and isolation. Before reaching Fremantle, ''MSC Magnifica'' had been able to let a few hundred passengers off in Sydney and Melbourne, "under strict conditions", but the cruise ship was denied entry into Western Australia. The ship was subsequently denied entry to Dubai and was still in the Perth area on 25 March. It eventually set sail for Sri Lanka, where, on 6 April, the vessel made a "technical stop" in
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. Here, a 75-year-old female German passenger with heart problems who needed urgent care and a Sri Lankan chef was allowed to disembark. The German passenger subsequently died. On 20 April 2020, ''MSC Magnifica'' docked in
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, France, letting out all its passengers and terminating the cruise. MSC Cruises stated that no passengers and no crew members had shown any coronavirus symptoms. * : On 2020.04.29, ' reported that a 32-year-old Indian crew member of ''MSC Musica'' had tested positive for the coronavirus. The crew member was initially admitted to hospital for emergency care due to anaemia, and had tested negative for the virus upon admission. However, when the crew member was scheduled for discharge, another test was performed, which returned positive. It is unclear if the virus was contracted aboard the ship or after disembarkation, but ''MSC Musica'', which had been moored at the
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, was placed under quarantine as a preventative measure, with the standard 14 days of quarantine beginning on the day the crew member had disembarked. * : ** On 13 April 2020, a 56-year-old Filipino male crew member died aboard ''Norwegian Gem''.COVID COVER-UP? NCL Ship Doctor on the Norwegian Gem Dies
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The crew member had been treated for pneumonia and tachycardia arrhythmia.A doctor has died on the Norwegian Gem, two weeks after crew members saw another body loaded into an ambulance
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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) claimed they did not believe he was infected with the virus, but appeared to have not offered any explanation as to why an autopsy was not performed, or why he was not tested for the virus. His body was offloaded at Miami by people in
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s. ** On 23 April, NCL sent a letter to the crew members aboard stating that another crew member, who was on the cruise ship between 31 March 2020 and 14 April, had tested positive for the virus.Cruise COVID-19: Norwegian Gem Crew Member Tested Positive for Coronavirus
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Notably, this letter was not sent to crew members who were no longer on the ship. ** On the morning of 30 April, the senior doctor on ''Norwegian Gem'' was found dead in his cabin. NCL claimed that he died of a heart attack in his sleep, though crew members stated that he was being treated for pneumonia and had not been tested for the virus. Also, according to crew members, a nurse who had worked closely with the doctor had reportedly tested positive for the virus after being removed from the ship. There was concern among crew members that NCL had been hiding evidence of the virus on board ''Norwegian Gem'', which may become an issue if NCL carries out plans to combine crews from different ships together before sailing them back home.


No currently suspected cases

* : The German cruise ship ''AIDAaura'', with about 1,200 people on board, was held on 3 March 2020 in the harbour of Haugesund, Norway, while two asymptomatic German passengers were tested who had been in contact with a person who subsequently developed COVID-19; their test results were negative. * : On 18 May 2020, a male Filipino crew member of ''AIDAblu'' was found dead in his cabin. He had worked in the ship's galley department. The ship was docked in Hamburg at the time. The crew member was not suspected to have died of COVID-19. During the previous week, 188 crew members of ''AIDAblu'' had been successfully repatriated from Germany to the Philippines, though it is unclear why the deceased was not among them. In addition, many employees working for
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have praised the company for their transparency and honesty since the start of the pandemic, as well as the care that their managers have shown for their mental health. * : Six passengers on the ship were isolated in the middle of March, after flying on a plane with a sailor who later tested positive with the virus. More than 1,700 were trapped on the cruise ship, docked at
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, South Africa, pending test results. By 2020.03.19, all tests returned negative, and passengers were allowed to disembark. * : On 7 February 2020, the ship was quarantined because a passenger from the 27 January 2020 sailing had travelled through mainland China. The CDC reported on 8 February 2020 that the guest tested negative, and the ship was cleared to sail on 10 February 2020. All 5,000 passengers due to sail on 7 February had to find their own arrangements for lodging and ended up sailing to Bermuda for four days instead of the Bahamas for eight. * : On 9 May 2020, it was reported that a 29-year-old Hungarian crew member aboard ''Carnival Breeze'' had been found dead in his cabin, reportedly due to suicide.Crew Member Reportedly Commits Suicide on Carnival Breeze
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He was an assistant shore excursion manager, and was last seen with someone on 6 May. A crew member blamed depression due to long periods of isolation aboard the ship, while others were shocked because things seemed normal with the crew member. At the time, ''Carnival Breeze'' was crossing the Atlantic Ocean heading toward
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, England, to repatriate its European crew members. * : On 7 March 2020, the
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(CDC) halted passengers disembarking from the cruise ship ''Carnival Panorama'' docked at
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Cruise Terminal in California when a female passenger was reported to be sick. The sick passenger was transported to a hospital to be tested, and all passengers were held on board the ship pending test results. The test came back negative late that evening, and disembarkation was scheduled to resume the next morning. ''Carnival Panorama'' was returning from a trip to Mexico with scheduled stops at Cabo San Lucas,
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and Puerto Vallarta, which were also scheduled stops for ''Grand Princess'' during the previous month. * : This ship carried 1830 guests and 899 crew and had made a technical call in
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, Oman, in early April for food and provisions. The company was seeking a port that would allow all of its passengers to disembark. Finally, on 18 April, an announcement stated that although French authorities had rejected their docking request, some of the passengers would be disembarking in
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, Spain, and the remaining passengers in
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, Italy, during that week. As of that time, no cases of COVID-19 had been reported to authorities. On 20 April 2020, ''Costa Deliziosa'' docked at Barcelona as planned, letting off some of its passengers, including 168 Spanish nationals. It then headed off to Genoa, with 1519 passengers and 898 crew members aboard, where it docked on 2020.04.22. This ship is likely to be the penultimate cruise ship to unload all its passengers during the pandemic, with ''Artania'' being the only ship left with passengers on board at the time ''Costa Deliziosa'' docked. * : The Italian cruise ship ''Costa Fortuna'' attempted to dock at
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, Thailand, on 6 March 2020, but was denied by Thai officials because it was carrying passengers who had left Italy within the past two weeks. On 7 March, the ship attempted to dock at Penang in northern Malaysia, but was denied pursuant to a complete ban on cruise ships. The vessel docked in Singapore on 10 March and the passengers disembarked, with some being bused directly to the airport. There were no confirmed cases of COVID-19 aboard the ship. * : On 26 March 2020, the ship with no passengers on board, previously quarantined at
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, Japan, anchored at the roadstead of
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, Russia, to refresh the ship with water, fuel, and food. However, it was denied entrance as the Russian sanitary officials stipulated the dock workers to be quarantined for 14 days. No COVID-19 cases on board were reported. * : Fifteen passengers aboard ''Costa Serena'' on 24 January were suspected to have SARS-CoV-2. The ship arrived at its destination,
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, China, on 25 January. Quarantine officials boarded the ship to screen all passengers and crew member, and found 17 people with fevers. All tests returned negative later that day, and everyone was ordered to disembark and have their photographs and temperatures taken as an additional precaution. * : In January, ''Costa Smeralda'' and her 6,000 passengers were quarantined at the port of
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in Rome, Italy, following two suspected cases. A spokesperson from Costa Cruises stated that a 54-year-old woman aboard the ship had developed a fever and that she and her husband were both being tested. They were found to be uninfected, and passengers were allowed to go on shore the next day. * : Reports in May 2020 indicated that there had been no confirmed COVID-19 cases on this vessel which was docked in Florida as of 9 May 2020. Some days earlier, it had been denied permission to dock at
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, but by that time, contained only crew members. Passengers had been allowed to disembark previously. On 9 May, the 123 Canadian and American crew members were allowed to disembark at Port Everglades, although others remained on board. * : The ship docked in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The government announced on 25 March that it would receive cruise ships "for humanitarian reasons," but that passengers would be individually "fumigated" before being taken directly to airports to be returned to their home countries. The protocol would apply to ''Europa'' and other ships in Mexican waters. * : On 12 March 2020, ''Grandeur of the Seas'' was denied a request to berth at the Austin "Babe" Monsanto Marine Terminal in the
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because a crew member had travelled to Japan within the previous two weeks, even though no confirmed cases of coronavirus were on board. The ship, however, was eventually allowed to return to transport a seriously injured passenger to a hospital for treatment. * : ** On 2020.03.11, two passengers aboard ''Jewel of the Seas'' were experiencing respiratory illnesses while the ship was docked at the Dubai Cruise Terminal. After the ship was placed in quarantine, test results for the two sick passengers returned negative, and the ship was given the all clear. However, because many ports had begun to close, ''Jewel of the Seas'' ended up staying at Dubai for the duration of the cruise, and Royal Caribbean gave the passengers full refunds and allowed them to use the ship as a hotel. ** On 2020.04.29, a 27-year-old male Polish electrician of ''Jewel of the Seas'' jumped overboard from deck 12 while the ship was anchored near Corfu, Greece. His absence was only realised over two days later. The
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conducted a large search operation but was unsuccessful. * : 842 guests and 542 crew members from Holland America Line's ''Maasdam'' were not allowed to disembark in
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on 19 March 2020. * : Kenyan authorities screened passengers on ''Marco Polo'' for coronavirus when the cruise ship docked at
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on 13 February 2020. * : On 10 May 2020, a male Chinese crew member of ''Mariner of the Seas'' was found dead aboard the ship. The ship is owned by
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, which, according to the '' Miami Herald'', has refused to repatriate many crew members due to the associated costs, with many crew members turning to desperate measures, such as
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s, as a result. * : On 26 February, Mexican authorities granted permission for ''MSC Meraviglia'', registered in Malta, to dock in
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, Quintana Roo, because she carried a passenger presumed to be infected with the coronavirus. The ship was previously denied access to ports in
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and the Cayman Islands. Two cases of common seasonal flu were found. * : On 17 March 2020, the cruise ship was stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, after being denied entry into Papeete, French Polynesia, and Lautoka, Fiji, due to fears of possible infection. On 19 March the 1,700 passengers were prevented from disembarking in
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, Hawaii. On 23 March, the passengers were allowed to disembark in Honolulu because the ship was experiencing mechanical problems. Passengers were able to catch chartered flights to return to their home locations. There were no confirmed cases of COVID-19 found aboard the ship. Approximately 1,000 crew members remained on the ship as of 27 March 2020. On 10 April 47 Filipino crew members arrived in
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. * : Though there have been no confirmed cases on board, the ship was rejected from docking at numerous destinations including Bali, Singapore,
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, and Sri Lanka. The ship was as at 20 March 2020 en route to an uncertain future for Fremantle, Australia. Most passengers were allowed to disembark in Australia on 21 March; four were allowed to disembark in Honolulu on 13 April 2020.4 residents allowed to disembark from cruise ship docked at Honolulu Harbor
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The last remaining passengers disembarked when the ship returned to Los Angeles on 20 April. * : ** On 7 March, two crew members of ''Regal Princess'' were tested and the docking of the ship at Port Everglades in
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, Florida, US, was delayed for about a day while waiting for test results. The tests were negative, and the crew did not have respiratory complications, so the ship was allowed to dock. ** On 10 May 2020, a 39-year-old female Ukrainian crew member of ''Regal Princess'' died after going overboard from the ship while it was docked in
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.Crew Member from Regal Princess Goes Overboard During Final Repatriation Cruise
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One source stated that she had committed suicide, and that she had been scheduled to be repatriated on a charter flight which was subsequently cancelled.Crew Member Goes Overboard from Regal Princess
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She was reportedly distraught and last seen crying aboard the ship. * : As a crew member from ''Grand Princess'' had transferred to ''Royal Princess'' fifteen days earlier, the CDC issued a "no-sail order" for ''Royal Princess'' on 8 March 2020, prompting Princess Cruises to cancel the ship's seven-day cruise to Mexico before it departed Los Angeles. * : On 22 May 2020, ''Cruise Law News'' reported that a male Filipino crew member of ''Scarlet Lady'' had been found dead in his cabin. Colleagues believe he may have committed suicide, and the
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stated that the 32-year-old had died from "apparent self-harm".https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article242963031.html The crew member had worked as a hotel utility employee. The ship had been located off the coast of Florida at the time, and sailed into PortMiami later that day, where police boarded the ship to conduct an investigation and the body was disembarked. ''Scarlet Lady'' is
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' inaugural ship, and Virgin Voyages had announced the previous day that its first sailing would be postponed to 16 October 2020. A spokesperson for Virgin Voyages stated that the crew member was not waiting to be repatriated. * : ** The cruise ship docked in Fremantle in late March 2020. Almost 100 New Zealand passengers were flown from
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on 29 March and arrived in
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on 30 March. As of 31 March, about 200 West Australian passengers were to be ferried to
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, which had been converted to a quarantine zone. Another 600 Australians were to be taken to Perth hotels for 14 days of quarantine. ** On 19 May, a male Indonesian crew member of ''Vasco da Gama'' fell from deck 12 of the ship while it was docked at the
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, London's main port, and landed on a cargo container that was placed on the dock next to the ship. One source reported that he died from the fall, while another reported that he was seriously injured but there was no confirmation that he had died, and a third reported that he was being treated at a hospital. The crew member worked as a storekeeper in the ship's supply area. ''Vasco da Gama'' had been docked at Tilbury since 1 May, after having repatriated passengers to Australia. Crew members have complained that they have not been paid and are frustrated with Cruise & Maritime Voyages.


Docking restrictions

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'' was turned away from Taiwan on 4 February. ''
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'' was turned away from Chile on 14 March, then was delayed passage through the
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and had to negotiate to disembark at Port Everglades, United States. * Australia: ** Australia banned cruise ships arriving from foreign ports from 15 March 2020, and on 27 March directed all foreign-flagged ships to leave the country. However the 2,700 passengers offloaded at Sydney on 19 March by the Australian-based ''
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'' had caused over 10% of all COVID-19 cases across that country by 10 April, and some ship operators challenged the Australian government's order in court. ** On 20 May 2020, the
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extended the ban on cruise ships arriving from foreign ports by another three months, to 17 September 2020.CRUISE SHIP PROHIBITION EXTENDED
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* Canada: ** Canada blocked all ships carrying more than 500 people from docking in Canada from 13 March to 1 July 2020. ** On 29 May 2020, the
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updated the restriction by announcing that " uise ships with overnight accommodations allowed to carry more than 100 persons" would not be allowed to operate in Canadian waters until 31 October 2020. This has since been extended through 28 February 2022. * New Zealand: New Zealand banned all cruise ships from entering New Zealand from 14 March 2020 to at least 30 June, with ships already in New Zealand waters allowed to complete their itinerary.Cruise ships are currently banned from coming into New Zealand. You should avoid all non-essential travel including cruise ships.
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* Seychelles: The government of Seychelles put all authorisations for cruise ships on hold until at least 2022. * Singapore: Singapore ceased port calls for all cruise ships on 13 March 2020. * United States: The
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declared that foreign-flagged vessels carrying more than 50 people should not dock in Florida,
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, and Puerto Rico from 29 March, and instead should prepare to treat any sick passengers and crew on board and try to medically evacuate the very sick to their home countries. ** Under the
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, only vessels that are U.S.-built, owned, and documented may transport passengers between U.S. ports. The current Canadian ban effectively prohibited coastal cruises by foreign-flagged vessels, such as between Seattle and Alaska (which must perform a stopover at a Canadian port, such as
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, to comply with the Act). The ''Alaska Tourism Recovery Act'' was introduced by Alaska congressman Don Young to propose an exception to cover this situation, and passed in May 2021. This exception will lapse after 28 February 2022.


Government travel advisories

* Germany: The crisis management team of the German federal government said on 4 March 2020, following several actual and suspected outbreaks on cruise ships, "The Federal Foreign Office has included in its travel advice that there is an increased risk of quarantine on cruise ships." * New Zealand: New Zealand advised against all nonessential travel, including on cruise ships. * United Kingdom: ** On , the
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(FCO) advised British nationals that either had pre-existing health conditions or were at least 70 years old against travelling on cruise ships. ** On , the FCO advised against travelling on cruise ships. * United States: The
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remarks that " tbreaks of COVID-19 on cruise ships pose a risk for rapid spread of disease beyond the voyage" and that " gressive efforts are required to contain spread". They recommend that "cruise ship travelers with no symptoms or mild symptoms disembark as quickly and safely as possible at US ports of entry", disallowing the usage of " mmercial flights and public transportation", and requiring the usage of "chartered or private transportation" instead. A US Coast Guard report on 4 April 2020 stated that "there are 114 cruise ships, carrying 93,000 crew members, either in or near U.S. ports and waters. ... Another 41 cruise ships, with 41,000 crew members, are underway and close to the U.S".


International rules proposal

In response to the delayed action over the coronavirus outbreak aboard ''Diamond Princess'' and the confusion over the outbreak aboard ''Costa Atlantica'', Japan has budgeted about 60 million JPY for research into developing a set of international rules to govern outbreaks of infectious diseases aboard cruise ships. Since countries would be dissuaded from allowing ships with outbreaks on board from docking if they were entirely responsible for a ship docking in their ports, and
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is unclear when a ship docks in a country other than its
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, the Japanese government believed that a set of rules should be drafted to address such issues. The government hoped to have the rules adopted by other countries as well as international bodies such as the International Maritime Organization and the
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.


Cruise line suspensions

On 11 March 2020,
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suspended operations for its 79-vessel fleet until the end of April, cancelling all ocean and river cruises, after it was revealed that a passenger on a cruise in Cambodia had been exposed to the virus while in transit via plane, placing at least 28 other passengers in quarantine. Similarly, on 12 March,
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, owner of virus-stricken ships ''Diamond Princess'' and , suspended operations for all future cruises on its 18-ship fleet for 60 days. All cruise lines suspended departures from the United States on 14 March. On , Celestyal Cruises announced that it was voluntarily extending its suspension of all cruise operations until .


Crew strandings and repatriations

After disembarking passengers, many cruise ships remained docked or at sea near ports with crew members still aboard, in some cases unpaid though with free room and board. Crew members are generally citizens of many different countries, aside from those where the ship is registered, based, or temporarily stopped. Especially with pandemic-related travel restrictions and concerns about onboard outbreaks, crew members could not simply disembark and fly home. After some negotiations, most cruise companies made special arrangements to allow crew members to take charter flights to their home countries. In some cases, the ships themselves were used to transport crew members to home countries directly. According to the '' Miami Herald'', Royal Caribbean has been slower than other companies to make these arrangements; in the meantime two crew members have died after jumping overboard, and some crew on ''Navigator of the Seas'' have gone on hunger strike demanding to be released. The government of Grenada complained that cruise companies that promised to pay for on-shore quarantines failed to do so, and some were concerned about crew members being released into Haiti from Royal Caribbean ships without testing or on-shore quarantine.


Suspected suicides or suicide attempts


Incidents

* : On 15 May 2020, about 400 crew members protested because their scheduled repatriation date had been rescheduled for a fifth time. Crew members have been stuck aboard the ship for at least 60 days. One sign erected by the protesters read "How many more suicides do you need?!", referring to the deaths of a Polish engineer aboard and a Chinese assistant waiter aboard . Another read "Do you sleep well M. Bailey?!", referring to Royal Caribbean International CEO Michael Bayley, who received around US$25,000,000 in compensation over the past four years, while a spokesperson for the
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had stated that cruise line officials had complained that arranging private transportation for the crew was "too expensive".


Hazard controls

According to the U.S.
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, proper hazard controls for cruise ships and other commercial vessels include postponing travel when sick, and self-isolating and informing the onboard medical center immediately if one develops a fever or other symptoms while on board. Ideally, medical follow-up should occur in the isolated person's cabin. A new regulation issued by the CDC on 6 April 2020 stated that passengers on cruise ships would not be able to travel home on commercial flights. They were to travel only by "charter flights and private transportation".


Resuming cruise operations

* Norwegian cruise line
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was the first ocean cruise line in the world to resume cruise operations, with sailing from
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to Kirkenes on . The first large outbreak of coronavirus on a cruise ship after the resumption of cruise operations was also aboard a Hurtigruten ship, with 36 people that were aboard Hurtigruten's testing positive after docking at Tromsø . * Compagnie du Ponant resumed cruise operations on with a French Polynesian cruise for the local market. Its first cruise for international travellers set sail on , and was abruptly halted on when one of the passengers aboard ''
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'' tested positive for the virus. *
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resumed cruise operations with the departure of from
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on for a three-day roundtrip voyage in the
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, making no intermediate stops. About 1200 passengers were aboard, although TUI Cruises had set a quota of 1740, and the ship's capacity was around 2900. Passengers were required to fill in a health questionnaire prior to boarding, and were not allowed to serve themselves from the buffet table. Another cruise aboard ''Mein Schiff 1'' was cancelled, ostensibly because a crew could not be assembled in time due to coronavirus travel restrictions. TUI Cruises later admitted that it was because five crew members of ''Mein Schiff 1'' had tested positive. * A cruise ship sailed in November 2020 from and to Singapore on a three-day roundtrip voyage in the Malacca Strait, making no intermediate stops. On 9 December it was reported that an 83-year-old had been diagnosed with COVID-19, which led to that "cruise to nowhere" being cut short. After retesting the original sample, and taking a second sample, the case appeared to be a false positive. * Spain announced on 29 May 2021 that it would allow cruise ships dock in its ports beginning on 7 June, hoping to salvage the hard-hit tourist industry and considering the low incidence of the virus and the high level of
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amongst tourists and in the country itself.


Financial fallout

Cruise line stock fell sharply on 27 March 2020 when the US$2 trillion relief package passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by
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excluded companies that are not "organized" under United States law. Carnival Corporation & plc is registered in Panama, England and Wales; Royal Caribbean International is chartered in Liberia, and
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is domiciled in Bermuda. Senator
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, (D-RI), tweeted: "The giant cruise companies incorporate overseas to dodge US taxes, flag vessels overseas to avoid US taxes and laws, and pollute without offset. Why should we bail them out?" Senator
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(R-MO) tweeted that cruise lines should register and pay taxes in the United States if they expect a financial bailout. U.S-based employees and American-owned passenger ships will still be eligible for financial assistance.
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stock fell 75% between 1 January and 31 March 2020 and dividend payments to shareholders were suspended. On 13 March the company drew down its $3 billion revolving credit line and
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and
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downgraded Carnival's debt rating. On 31 March Carnival announced plans to issue $1.25 billion in stock and $4.75 billion in notes due in 2023. The Cruise Lines International Association, a cruise line
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, claims that the cruise industry supports 400,000 jobs in the United States. A 24 September 2020 report by U.S. Federal Maritime Commissioner
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said Florida had lost $3.2 billion in economic activity and 49,500 local jobs that pay $2.3 billion in wages, as a result of the suspension of cruising in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Average age of cruise passengers

A report from Cruise Lines International Association from 2019 states the
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age of cruise passengers is 46.9 years, while the largest age bracket is 60–69 years (19%) followed by 50–59 years (18%). Research from 2001 studying the epidemiology of passenger mortalities on two cruise ships, indicated a median age of 65 years of cruise participants. It also stated, that between April 1995 to April 2001 "there was an average of one death every six months per ship", with an average of 800 passengers on each ship.Eilif Dahl:
Passenger mortalities aboard cruise ships
', University of Oslo, Department of Surgery, The National Hospital (Rikshospitalet), Norway, published in International Maritime Health, 2001


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* COVID-19 pandemic on USS ''Theodore Roosevelt'' * COVID-19 pandemic in North America *
COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Oceania on 25 January 2020 with the first confirmed case reported in Melbourne, Australia. The virus has spread to all sovereign states and territories in the region. Australia and New Zea ...


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