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TOKYO - Fourteen more crew members aboard a cruise ship docked in Nagasaki,
southwest Japan, have tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the total
number to 48, prefectural officials said on Thursday.
The figure compares to a day earlier when 33 additional crew members aboard
the Italian cruise ship docked in the Koyagi district of Nagasaki City for
repairs, tested positive for COVID-19, following one member testing positive on
Tuesday.
Of the 34 who first tested positive, one has been sent to a specialist
facility in Nagasaki City as health officials believed his symptoms may become
worse.
Of the ship's total crew of 623, those who have tested positive were
purportedly put in quarantine, while the remaining crew were supposed to be
staying in cabins that have balconies, excluding the individual who has been
sent for specialist treatment, local officials said. The ship is not carrying
any passengers.
However, according to prefectural officials, around 130 crew members need to
leave their rooms to perform duties necessary for the maintenance of the Costa
Atlantica cruise ship.
The 14 who most recently tested positive for the pneumonia-causing virus are
among this group, prefectural officials said.
The ship, operated by Costa Crociere, arrived in Nagasaki on Jan 29 and was
scheduled to remain until the end of April, although health ministry specialists
have said that it is likely that a cluster of COVID-19 infections has occurred
aboard the vessel.
Due to the potential for a significant outbreak of the pneumonia-causing
virus, Nagasaki Governor Hodo Nakamura said he planned to ask the Self-Defense
Forces (SDF) to be dispatched to help with the situation.
Contrary to initial reports, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., which has been
carrying out repairs on the ship, said some crew members had boarded and
disembarked from the vessel since the first coronavirus case in Nagasaki was
detected on March 14 in the city of Iki.
The company said on Wednesday that some crew members had done so even after
that date and those who disembarked included some who went to hospitals, adding
that it has requested more information from the ship's operator Costa
Crociere.
An immigration bureau in the region, meanwhile, reported that some 90 crew
members disembarked the vessel over a one-month period through April 15. During
the same period around 40 people are believed to have boarded the ship.
Nagasaki, on Thursday, also received another Italian cruise ship, the Costa
Venezia, which has docked there to have its fuel and food replaced.
The second cruise liner is also carrying no passengers, prefectural officials
said.
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