Australia hunts 2,700 cruise passengers over virus fears
Australian authorities are today scrambling to locate the 2,700 passengers of the Ruby Princess they had deemed ‘low risk’ and allowed to spill into the centre of Sydney, the country's most populous city, yesterday. – EPA pic, March 20, 2020.
AUSTRALIA issued an urgent call for 2,700 cruise ship passengers who disembarked in central Sydney to isolate themselves and contact authorities today, after four travellers tested positive for Covid-19. New South Wales authorities said they had deemed the New Zealand-bound Ruby Princess “low risk” and let passengers spill into the centre of the country’s most populous city yesterday.
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