COVID19 cases on docked Japan cruise ship near 150
TOKYO - Almost a quarter of the 623 crew members on a cruise ship docked in western Japan have tested positive for the coronavirus, an official said Saturday.
Further details, such as their nationalities or age, were not immediately available, the official said. "Quite a lot of people were confirmed positive and our next challenge is how to build a medication system aboard for them," the official said.Local officials are working with the government in Tokyo to allow those who test negative to go home, while also attempting to arrange for the ship to leave the region if it is safe to do so.
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