Some Elderly Passengers Disembark from Cruise Ship in Japan Amid COVID-19 Spread
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Eun-byeol] On the 14th, some elderly passengers disembarked from the cruise ship "Diamond Princess," which was docked in Japan and had a large number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
According to NHK reports, among the Diamond Princess passengers, some who were aged 80 or older and tested negative for the COVID-19 virus disembarked in the afternoon of that day.
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The number of disembarked passengers is known to be around 10. There are 14 Korean passengers and crew members on the Diamond Princess, but it appears that none of them disembarked.
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