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July 14, 2021
Lianhe Zaobao
A cruise ship with a suspected Covid-19 case onboard returned to Singapore early Wednesday (July 14) morning, hours before its scheduled timing on the same day.
Dream Cruises World Dream docked at Marina Bay Cruise Centre at about 6.30am, following a four-day cruise to nowhere that started on July 11, CNA reported.
According to passengers who spoke to CNA, the suspected Covid-19 case was in close contact with another case before they boarded the cruise.
The World Dream started operating at 50% passenger capacity on June 14.
AsiaOne has contacted Dream Cruises for more information.
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Dream Cruises World Dream at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre on Jul 14, 2021. The cruise ship returned to Singapore after a suspected COVID-19 case was detected on board. (Photo: Jeremy Long)
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SINGAPORE: A Dream Cruises ship has returned to Singapore after a passenger tested positive for COVID-19 on board.
The World Dream ship arrived at Marina Bay Cruise Centre at around 6.30am on Wednesday (Jul 14), hours before it was scheduled to return at 9am on the same day.
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Dream Cruises World Dream at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre on Jul 14, 2021. (Photo: Jeremy Long)
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SINGAPORE: A Dream Cruises ship that was scheduled to depart on Wednesday (Jul 14) night for a cruise to nowhere has been cancelled, after a suspected COVID-19 case was detected on an earlier voyage.
The World Dream ship arrived at Marina Bay Cruise Centre at about 6.30am on Wednesday, hours before it was scheduled to return at 9am on the same day. A 40-year-old passenger on board the ship was suspected to have COVID-19.
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