The Sun (Malaysia)

Hun Sen defends ship docking despite virus diagnosis

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SIHANOUKVI­LLE: Cambodia’s premier defended yesterday his decision to allow a US cruise ship to dock despite at least one passenger later being diagnosed with the deadly coronaviru­s, while authoritie­s scrambled to track down hundreds that came in contact with her.

The Westerdam was turned away by several Asian ports before Cambodia agreed last week to allow its more than 2,000 passengers and crew to disembark.

But jubilation dimmed over the weekend when an 83-year-old American woman was stopped at a Malaysian airport and diagnosed with the virus that originated from China and has now killed nearly 1,900 people.

By the time she was diagnosed, scores of fellow passengers had moved through different countries, including Singapore and Thailand.

Four are currently being monitored in Bangkok.

Hun Sen remained defiant yesterday.

“Some people say it brings the virus to Cambodia, but Cambodia has not had the disease (among its people),” he said in a speech.

Cruise operator Holland America said tests for 406 passengers now at a Phnom Penh hotel were negative, and they could continue their journeys home.

For those who’ve made it to the United States, local health department­s, working with the US Centres for Disease Control, are following up with passengers who might have had contact with the infected American, it added.

Three hundred passengers in Phnom Penh would fly to Dubai, Hun Sen said, while 100 others would take a chartered flight to Japan.

Authoritie­s are also arranging another flight for passengers remaining in Sihanoukvi­lle, though Hun Sen did not say where that was headed.

The premier had greeted disembarki­ng passengers on Friday with embraces and flowers.

Almost a thousand remain on board the Westerdam, barred from leaving until they have been tested. – AFP

 ??  ?? People standing on rocks taking pictures next to the docked Westerdam cruise ship in Sihanoukvi­lle yesterday. – AFPPIX
People standing on rocks taking pictures next to the docked Westerdam cruise ship in Sihanoukvi­lle yesterday. – AFPPIX

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