LOS ANGELES: Twenty-one people on board a cruise ship stranded off the coast of
San Francisco have tested positive for the new
coronavirus, US vice-president
Mike Pence said.
"Among those positive for
coronavirus were 19 crew members and two
passengers," said Pence on Friday, who has been tasked by President
Donald Trump to coordinate the US government's response to the outbreak.
Pence said the ship will be brought to a non-commercial dock this weekend and all 3,533 passengers and crew will be tested.
The Grand Princess has been stranded off the coast of San Francisco since Wednesday -- when it was supposed to dock -- after it emerged that two people who had been on the ship during its previous voyage had contracted the virus. One of them later died.
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Covid-19: 21 on cruise ship test positive for coronavirus