Two passengers aboard an MSC Cruises ship sailing in the Mediterranean have tested positive for COVID-19.
The two passengers, who were asymptomatic aboard the MSC Seaside, tested positive during a "routine test," the cruise line told Insider in an email statement., but the cruise line has a routine COVID-19 testing schedule. Before a cruise trip begins, passengers must test negative two to four days before leaving their homes, and again before embarking. Guests then have to take another test halfway through the cruise, which is when the two passengers tested positive for the virus.
MSC Seaside then made a "technical call" in Malta where no passengers disembarked after the ship was denied entry to the port, the
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