SHANGHAI: Authorities scrambled on Monday to track hundreds of cruise ship passengers scattered across the world after an American woman who had been on board tested positive for
coronavirus, highlighting the danger of the
epidemic spreading globally.
Across mainland China, officials said the total number of coronavirus cases rose by 2,048 to 70,548, with 1,770 deaths. Outside China, more than 500 infections have been confirmed, mostly in people who travelled from Chinese cities, with five deaths — in Japan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan and France.
Holland America Line said it was working with governments and health experts to track passengers who disembarked from its
Westerdam cruise ship in Cambodia after an American woman tested positive in
Malaysia.
The cruise line, which is owned by cruise giant Carnival Corp, said none of the other 1,454 passengers and 802 crew had reported any symptoms.
“Guests who have already returned home will be contacted by their local health department and be provided further information,” a statement from the company said.
The case raises questions about how companies and countries should handle monitoring and quarantine for people who may have been exposed to the new virus, since the woman had passed the usually presumed incubation period of 14 days.