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Passengers on a cruise ship in Cambodia disembark after having been turned away from ports around Asia over fears they could be carrying the new coronavirus + SEE ALSO: VIDI1OZ5LE_EN + IMAGES
Passengers begin disembarking a US cruise ship at a Cambodian pier, after the vessel had been blocked from several Asian ports over concerns that a passenger could have been infected with the new coronavirus. IMAGES
Sihanoukville, Feb 13 (EFE/EPA).- A cruise ship carrying thousands of people that had been denied entry into several countries over fears its passengers were infected with a new deadly coronavirus, docked Thursday in a port in Cambodia, 13 days after setting sail.The Westerdam, which departed Feb. 1 from Hong Kong amid the growing COVID-19 crisis and had been turned away from Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, the Philippines and Guam (United States), arrived in the port of Sihanoukville, where its operator said it would remain several days. (Camera: KITH SEREY)FOOTAGE SHOWS WESTERDAM CRUISE SHIP IN SIHANOUKVILLE, CAMBODIA.
Most passengers of COVID-19-stricken Greg Mortimer cruise ship, stranded for several days off the coast of Uruguay, finally disembark at the port of Montevideo before being transferred to the airport and flying back home. IMAGES
Passengers aboard the Grand Princess await their turn to disembark, one day after the coronavirus-hit cruise ship docked at the Port of Oakland, in California. The disembarkation process, which started on Monday, is expected to take several days. IMAGES