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Diamond Princess crew bound for Malaysia

Cruise ship leaves Japan to finalize repatriati­on

- Curtis Tate

The Diamond Princess – the cruise ship that was part of an early coronaviru­s outbreak – is on the move from Japan to Malaysia, Princess Cruises said.

Princess Cruises spokeswoma­n Negin Kamali said 170 employees are currently aboard the ship bound for Port Dickson, Malaysia, “to finalize crew repatriati­on efforts and remain until operations begin.” Details about crew members’ nationalit­ies and repatriati­on details were not immediatel­y available.

The ship had been docked in Japan since early February, where officials attempted to quarantine its 3,700 passengers and crew for two weeks after 10 initial cases were reported Feb. 4.

Eventually, 712 people who had been on the ship tested positive, and 13 died, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. By mid-February, it was the largest coronaviru­s outbreak outside China, where the pandemic is believed to have begun in December.

Around 400 American citizens were evacuated on two State Department charter flights in late February, including 14 who had tested positive. Public health experts have widely criticized the quarantine and the subsequent evacuation for worsening the outbreak.

“The quarantine process failed,” Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, told the USA TODAY editorial board in February. “I’d like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed.”

Another outbreak in early March on the Grand Princess and a growing global crisis led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a nosail order for cruise ships March 14. The no-sail order was extended and is in force through late July.

The Diamond Princess has lingered in Japan in the meantime. Kamali said the ship left Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday.

About 200 employees replaced mattresses, bedding, linens and room ornaments as part of a sanitation and refurbishm­ent project while the ship was docked at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Yokohama Dockyard and Machinery Works.

Kamali said Japan home port cruises on the Diamond Princess have been canceled through Oct. 1. Princess said earlier this month that it would cancel cruises through the end of the summer season, citing the reduction in flight schedules and the closure of cruise ship ports.

 ?? TOMOHIRO OHSUMI/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Diamond Princess had been docked in Japan since early February.
TOMOHIRO OHSUMI/GETTY IMAGES The Diamond Princess had been docked in Japan since early February.

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