Two Malaysians tested positive for coronavirus on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. An 83-year-old American woman who was a passenger on the Holland America Line's MS Westerdam tested positive in Kuala Lumpur, after 145 passengers from that ship were flown there on a charter flight from Cambodia for connecting travel. The Westerdam had been allowed to dock in Cambodia after being turned away by other ports.
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Two Malaysians tested positive for coronavirus on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. An 83-year-old American woman who was a passenger on the Holland America Line's MS Westerdam tested positive in Kuala Lumpur, after 145 passengers from that ship were flown there on a charter flight from Cambodia for connecting travel. The Westerdam had been allowed to dock in Cambodia after being turned away by other ports.
Two Malaysians tested positive for coronavirus on the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. An 83-year-old American woman who was a passenger on the Holland America Line's MS Westerdam tested positive in Kuala Lumpur, after 145 passengers from that ship were flown there on a charter flight from Cambodia for connecting travel. The Westerdam had been allowed to dock in Cambodia after being turned away by other ports.
Lumpur coronavirus cases Kuala Lumpur, 28th June - Two Malaysians have been tested positive on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which is quarantined at the Port of Yokohama, Japan. The American national that tested positive for coronavirus in Kuala Lumpur is an 83-year-old woman who was among 145 passengers aboard Holland America Line’s MS Westerdam cruise ship that was allowed to dock in Cambodia. Malaysian Airlines brought the 145 passengers from the Westerdam cruise ship to Kuala Lumpur in one of the four planned special charter flights on 14 February, for further outbound travel to their final destinations. Thank you.