Tokyo (Japan): The condition of the three Indians infected with the novel coronavirus on board the cruise ship moored off the Japanese coast has improved and no new cases of infection among the Indians on the quarantined vessel have been reported, the Indian Embassy in Japan said on Saturday.
A total of 138 Indians, including 132 crew and 6 passengers, were among the 3,711 people on board the quarantined ship that arrived at the Japanese coast earlier this month.
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Three Indians were among the 218 people infected with COVID-19 on the ship.
The Indian Embassy said it was making efforts for early de-boarding of all the Indians from the ship after the end of the quarantine period.
"Happy to inform that health conditions of 3 Indians being treated for COVID-19 have improved and no new cases of infection of Indians on the ship," the embassy tweeted.
The embassy is in discussion with the Japanese government and the ship management company for the disembarkation modalities and welfare of Indians, it said.
"We have continued our efforts with all of them for early disembarkation of our nationals after the end of the quarantine period and subject to favourable results of their tests for COVID - 19," an embassy official said on Saturday.
The ship was quarantined after a passenger who de-boarded last month in Hong Kong was found to be the carrier of the COVID-19 on the ship.
The embassy also sent an email to all Indian nationals on board the ship, assuring them of all help and assistance.