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3 more COVID-19 cases surfaced in ship docked in Sydney

Doctors carried out 13 tests onboard the 'Ruby Princess' and found the three positive cases, which included one crew member. Australia has so far reported 565 confirmed coronavirus cases with seven deaths.

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3 more COVID-19 cases in ship docked in Sydney
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Published : Mar 20, 2020, 2:33 PM IST

Sydney: Authorities in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) state on Friday said that three more people among the 4,000 passengers and crew onboard a cruise ship docked in Sydney were tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Addressing the media, NSW health minister Brad Hazzard said that doctors carried out 13 tests onboard the 'Ruby Princess' and found the three positive cases, which included one crew member.

Some 2,700 passengers have left the ship when the testing was still being conducted.

Those passengers had been asked to leave their contact details before they disembarked on Thursday.

Read more: Californians must stay home: Governor

Hazzard urged them to self-quarantine for 14 days.

"Our big concern is that those people came off the cruise with no knowledge of COVID being on the ship, and if they think it's OK to be wandering around, the clear message from me as NSW health minister is: No, it's not, put yourself immediately into quarantine," Hazzard said.

"Put yourself in a self-isolation. Follow the rules, and if you're feeling ill, any of the symptoms that might be related to COVID-19, then make sure you contact a medical practitioner, either your local GP or the local ED in the hospital, and then take advice on what you should be doing."

Hazzard also told reporters on Friday that the COVID-19 cases in New South Wales had reached 382, with 75 new cases overnight, which was the biggest single-day increase in the state.

Australia has so far reported 565 confirmed coronavirus cases with seven deaths.

Also read: ADB, World Bank to give Pak $588mn for fight against COVID-19

(With inputs from IANS)

Sydney: Authorities in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) state on Friday said that three more people among the 4,000 passengers and crew onboard a cruise ship docked in Sydney were tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Addressing the media, NSW health minister Brad Hazzard said that doctors carried out 13 tests onboard the 'Ruby Princess' and found the three positive cases, which included one crew member.

Some 2,700 passengers have left the ship when the testing was still being conducted.

Those passengers had been asked to leave their contact details before they disembarked on Thursday.

Read more: Californians must stay home: Governor

Hazzard urged them to self-quarantine for 14 days.

"Our big concern is that those people came off the cruise with no knowledge of COVID being on the ship, and if they think it's OK to be wandering around, the clear message from me as NSW health minister is: No, it's not, put yourself immediately into quarantine," Hazzard said.

"Put yourself in a self-isolation. Follow the rules, and if you're feeling ill, any of the symptoms that might be related to COVID-19, then make sure you contact a medical practitioner, either your local GP or the local ED in the hospital, and then take advice on what you should be doing."

Hazzard also told reporters on Friday that the COVID-19 cases in New South Wales had reached 382, with 75 new cases overnight, which was the biggest single-day increase in the state.

Australia has so far reported 565 confirmed coronavirus cases with seven deaths.

Also read: ADB, World Bank to give Pak $588mn for fight against COVID-19

(With inputs from IANS)

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