Baltimore Sun

Florida removing passengers off cruise ship

- By Kelli Kennedy and Wilfredo Lee

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Passengers from an ill-fated cruise were carefully freed from their cabins and allowed to touch dry land Friday for the first time in weeks, following the removal of 14 critically ill people who were wheeled off to Florida hospitals bracing for an onslaught of coronaviru­s patients.

The exodus from the Zaandam and its sister ship the Rotterdam could extend into Saturday, officials said. Floridians disembarke­d first, followed by other passengers. Buses were taking passengers whowere showing no symptoms after being screened and cleared by third-party paramedics directly to the airport, escorted by deputies on motorcycle­s.

Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony dispatched more than 70 deputies to disembark and transport the passengers.

“It’s a lot of manpower.

But it’s worth it. We don’t want to have people dying on ships,” Tony said, adding the vessels have been turned away enough. It “wasn’t some pirate ship. These are our brothers and sisters on this planet.”

As for those needing medical care, Broward Health officials said in a statement some of the 10 patients taken to its hospital were in fair condition, without specifying the number. Three others were taken to another local hospital.

Before disembarki­ng, passengers received instructio­ns to wear face masks at all times when traveling and go immediatel­y into 14 days of self quarantine when they arrived home.

At least four buses brought the first small groups to Fort Lauderdale­Hollywood Internatio­nal Airport on Friday morning, where they boarded two planes waiting on the tarmac. The first planes left for Toronto and Atlanta, officials said.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP ?? A person on a stretcher is removed from Carnival’s Holland America cruise ship Zaandam in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP A person on a stretcher is removed from Carnival’s Holland America cruise ship Zaandam in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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