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Added on the 09/03/2020 20:09:22 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship get off a bus and board a plane at Oakland International airport. The Grand Princess arrived at a sealed-off wharf at the port of Oakland in San Francisco Bay on Monday after days stranded at sea with 21 confirmed infections on board. IMAGES
Oakland, Mar 11 (EFE/EPA).- Passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship, where at least 21 people tested positive for coronavirus, boarded planes on Wednesday at the Oakland International Airport.Passengers who are citizens of the USA will be transported to military facilities across the US - including Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, California and Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta, Georgia - where they will stay in quarentine for 14 days. International passengers will be repatriated to their home countries. Officials are trying to disembark the remaining passengers still on board the Grand Princess.The cruise ship is linked to California's first death from the disease COVID-19, which is caused by the most recently discovered coronavirus.(Camera: JOHN MABANGLO)FOOTAGE SHOWS BAGGAGE HANDLERS WITH PROTECTIVE SUITS LOADING LUGGAGE ON CHARTER PLANES AT THE OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPOT IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, US.
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
The Grand Princess cruise ship, stranded for days off the coast of California due to a coronavirus outbreak, docks at the port of Oakland where passengers are to disembark. IMAGES
The Grand Princess cruise ship, stranded off the California coast due to a coronavirus outbreak, approaches the state's iconic Golden Gate Bridge as it enters San Francisco Bay. The ship, which has 21 confirmed novel coronavirus infections among its 3,500 passengers and crew, has been sitting off the coast since last Wednesday. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).