More than 300 Americans quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship for almost two weeks finally headed home. Meanwhile, it has been reported that one passenger tested positive for the coronavirus after thousands of other passengers disembarked the MS Westerdam cruise. In Russia, a court has ordered a woman to be forcibly confined to hospital after she broke out of coronavirus quarantine.
More than 300 US citizens from the Diamond Princess cruise were evacuated from Japan on chartered planes. The U.S. Departments of State and Health and Human Services later confirmed that they had learned that 14 of the evacuees had tested positive for the virus during their journey to the airport. At last, the 14 confirmed cases were allowed to board the plane, but they were isolated from the other passengers.
The patient was transported back to a containment unit. He had some lightheadedness, had a mild cough. Had a fever that was documented before landing. Also had a chronic condition which could complicate the issue if he were tested positive for coronavirus.
All the passengers onboard, including all the flight crews and medical staffs need to be quarantined for 14 days after landing in the United States. An American citizen who was evacuated from the Diamond Princess cruise told a reporter that he is very happy to go home, even if it means he needs to be put under quarantine. More than 40 American passengers have tested positive for the virus and were sent to hospitals for treatments in Japan.
Meanwhile another cruise line, the MS Westerdam, was permitted to dock in Cambodia and thousands of passengers had disembarked the ship. It was reported on Feb. 15 that there is at least one confirmed case of coronavirus among the passengers. Passengers on the MS Westerdam cruise ship had spent two weeks at sea being turned away by five countries over coronavirus fears. The cruise was permitted to dock at Cambodia on Feb. 13. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen welcomed the cruise ship in person without wearing a face mask.
Meanwhile, a St Petersburg court has ordered a Russian woman to be forcibly confined to hospital after she broke out of coronavirus quarantine.
They insisted to put me into quarantine, because I pose a threat to the public. But as you can see, nobody here, including representitives from the Health departments is wearing face masks or protective gears.
Ilyina travelled to China earlier this month and began to show symptoms after returning to Russia. At that time, the doctor suspected her of contracting the coronavirus and put her under quarantine at the hospital. Ilyina thought the hospital was going to "lock her up indefinitely" so she decided to work out an escape plan. Now the court has ordered her to be admitted to hospital until next week.