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Cruise illness sparks scare in Australia

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SYDNEY: Australian health officials tested a passenger onboard a cruise ship docked in Sydney harbour for a “respirator­y illness” yesterday, causing passengers to fret about the potential of another shipboard outbreak of the coronaviru­s.

The New South Wales state government said health officials boarded the Norwegian Jewel shortly after it docked in Sydney yesterday from a tour around New Zealand to undertake a routine assessment of passengers arriving from overseas.

“There were three routine medical transfers, none related to respirator­y illness,” the NSW Health Ministry said. “One person has been tested for respirator­y illness on board with results expected this afternoon.”

The health ministry did not specify the nature of the respirator­y illness, or specifical­ly rule out the coronaviru­s.

Test results were expected later yesterday, officials said, without providing details on whether the passenger was taken to hospital. None of the passengers had been in China in the previous 14 days and there was no outbreak of any disease on board, officials added.

Norwegian Cruise Line said a “thorough inspection and rigorous cleaning and disinfecti­on of the ship and terminal were conducted” when it docked in Sydney.

The presence of Australian health officials on the ship caused concern among staff and passengers, amid initial erroneous reports of a confirmed coronaviru­s case. Australia, which has been on alert for the coronaviru­s after 15 people contracted the virus after arriving from China, has temporaril­y banned the entry of foreign nationals who have travelled through mainland China.

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