Passengers from virus-infected cruise ship leave for Australia
112 Australian and new Zealand passengers of the Covid-19-infected cruise ship the Greg Mortimer have left Uruguay on a chartered flight after being stuck on the ship for 2 weeks. – EPA pic, April 11, 2020.
MORE than 100 Australians and New Zealanders left Uruguay on a chartered flight after two weeks stranded aboard a virus-infected cruise ship, Montevideo’s Carrasco airport said today. Of 217 people aboard the Greg Mortimer liner, 128 had tested positive for Covid-19 and had been blocked from docking. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!
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