Passengers of Dream Cruises’ World Dream ship leaving Marina Bay Cruise Centre, on July 14, 2021. - ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): More than half of the 1, 646 passengers on board the Dream Cruises ship World Dream - who had been ordered to stay in their rooms since 1am on Wednesday (July 14) due to a Covid-19 case on board - disembarked by 10.15pm that night.
This marks the beginning of the end of a 20-hour period of uncertainty, during which meals were delivered to their rooms and the ship provided complimentary Wi-Fi.
The first passenger was seen walking across the gangplank from the ship to the cruise centre at 8.56pm - 12 hours after the cruise was initially slated to end at 9am.
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