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Passengers begin disembarking quarantined cruise ship in Yokohama

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Yokohama, Feb 19 (EFE).- Passengers on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan began disembarking Wednesday after the completion of an isolation period set by the authorities to avoid the spread of the coronavirus outbreak on board. (Camera: MARÍA ROLDÁN). FOOTAGE SHOWS PASSENGERS DISEMBARKING FROM THE CRUISE SHIP QUARANTINED IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN.SOUNDBITES: NOBUHIRO MAEDA, YOKOHAMA RESIDENT (IN JAPANESE).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) I am worried, because patients are appearing in various areas of Japan. I am afraid of the virus being spreaded in this city (00:50-01:02).2.) I avoid getting where there are a lot of people or getting very close and, if I can, I try to avoid using public transport. (01:25-01:37).

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