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Cruise ship returns to Singapore over suspected COVID-19 case -ChannelNewsAsia

Reuters 1 minute read SINGAPORE, July 14 (Reuters) - A cruise ship operated by Genting Cruise Lines returned to Singapore a few hours ahead of schedule after a suspected COVID-19 case was found on board, broadcaster ChannelNewsAsia (CNA) reported on its website. A passenger on board the ship told CNA that an announcement was made at about 1:00 a.m. that a guest had tested positive for COVID-19. The World Dream ship arrived at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre at around 6:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday, about three hours ahead of schedule, according to the report. The Singapore Tourism Board and Genting did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Covid-19: Cruise ship returns to Singapore over suspected case

Covid-19: Cruise ship returns to Singapore over suspected case Reuters/Singapore Image: Twitter The ship left Singapore on Sunday for a four-day so-called cruise to nowhere , which are restricted only to residents of the city state. A cruise ship operated by Genting Cruise Lines returned to Singapore a few hours ahead of schedule after a suspected Coivd-19 case was found on board, broadcaster ChannelNewsAsia (CNA) reported on its website. A passenger on board the ship told CNA that an announcement was made at about 1:00am that a guest had tested positive for Coivd-19. The World Dream ship arrived at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre at around 6:00am local time on Wednesday, about three hours ahead of schedule, according to the report.

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Cruise ship returns to Singapore over suspected COVID-19 case – ChannelNewsAsia

Cruise ship returns to Singapore over suspected COVID-19 case – ChannelNewsAsia By Syndicated Content Jul 13, 2021 | 9:28 PM SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A cruise ship operated by Genting Cruise Lines returned to Singapore a few hours ahead of schedule after a suspected COVID-19 case was found on board, broadcaster ChannelNewsAsia (CNA) reported on its website. A passenger on board the ship told CNA that an announcement was made at about 1:00 a.m. that a guest had tested positive for COVID-19. The World Dream ship arrived at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre at around 6:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday, about three hours ahead of schedule, according to the report.

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'Cruise to nowhere' in Singapore cut short after vaccinated passenger tests positive for coronavirus, future voyage canceled — RT World News

Follow RT on A four-day “cruise to nowhere” that left from Singapore was cut short after one traveler tested positive for the coronavirus, with the scare prompting the cruise company to call off another voyage as a precaution. A ship run by Dream Cruises returned to the port several hours earlier than it was supposed to on Wednesday due to the suspected Covid-19 case, forcing the vessel to dock at Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Center, according to the country’s tourism agency. “The passenger was identified as a close contact of a confirmed case on land, and was immediately isolated as part of onboard health protocols,” the agency said in a statement, adding that the 40-year-old traveler later tested positive. They have since been moved to a hospital to confirm the infection.

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