- Nearly 150 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed onboard quarantined cruise ship.
- 57 more crew had tested positive.
- The cruise ship was docked in Japan for repairs and maintenance.
- No passengers are on board the vessel which has been docked in Nagasaki in southwestern Japan.
According to an article published in Reuters, nearly 150 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed among crew members of an Italian cruise ship docked in Japan.
Test completed onboard vessel
The affected cases were confirmed after health authorities finished testing everyone on board, an official said on Saturday.
Earlier it was reported that 30 crew members onboard ship tested positive for coronavirus and many were suspected to be infected. You can read more about the incident from here.
The Nagasaki prefecture official said 57 more crew had tested positive, bringing the total infections on board the Costa Atlantica to 148, roughly one-quarter of the vessel’s 623 crew members.
Authorities perplexed on handling the cases
Authorities began testing after one crew member tested positive for the virus earlier this week. No passengers are on board the vessel, which has been docked in Nagasaki in southwestern Japan since February for repairs and maintenance after the pandemic prevented scheduled repairs in China.
The official told a news conference that the prefecture was discussing with the national government how to handle a large number of positive infections on the ship.
He added that there was no change in plans to send those testing negative to their home nations as soon as possible.
Hospitals running short of beds
The infection cluster on board the vessel comes as hospitals are running out of beds in some parts of Japan, where the national tally of virus cases has risen above 13,000. Some 350 people have died. Nagasaki, excluding the ship figures, has seen a relatively low number of 17 infections and one death.
Of those infected on board the Costa Atlantica, only one crew member has been admitted to hospital, while others remain onboard, having shown slight or no symptoms.
Nagasaki authorities had quarantined the vessel on arrival and ordered its crew not to venture beyond the quay except for hospital visits.
Did you subscribe to our daily newsletter?
It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe!
Source: Reuters