This Article is From Mar 09, 2020

No Entry In Malaysia, Thailand Over Virus Fears, Ship Goes To Singapore

Costa Crociere said it would cancel a cruise due to depart on March 10 from Singapore.

No Entry In Malaysia, Thailand Over Virus Fears, Ship Goes To Singapore

Italian cruise line Costa Crociere said there were no suspected virus cases among its guests.

Highlights

  • Costa Crociere said there were no suspected virus cases among guests
  • Italy has the largest number of cases of the virus outside China
  • Costa Crociere is due to depart on March 10 from Singapore
Singapore:

The operator of cruise ship Costa Fortuna said it was heading to Singapore to end its journey on Tuesday as planned, after it was turned away from ports in Malaysia and Thailand over coronavirus fears.

Italian cruise line Costa Crociere said there were no suspected virus cases among its guests, which includes Italians. Italy has the largest number of cases of the virus outside China with 7,375 infections.

Costa Crociere said it would cancel a cruise due to depart on March 10 from Singapore.

Singapore port authorities have not yet said whether they would allow the ship to dock.

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