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Australia - Majestic Princess cruise with 800 COVID-19 patients set to dock in Sydney - November 11, 2022

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Majestic Princess cruise with 800 COVID-19 patients set to dock in Sydney


By 9News Staff
10:14pm Nov 11, 2022

Hundreds of people with COVID-19 are set to disembark from a cruise ship in Sydney on Saturday morning.
There are an estimated 800 COVID-19 patients among the 3300 guests and 1300 crew on board the Majestic Princess, which ends its journey in Sydney about 6am on Saturday.
NSW Health tonight said it was the cruise company that would be responsible for "assisting passengers with COVID-19 to make safe onward travel arrangements".

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https://www.9news.com.au/national/m...n-sydney/ea034a4c-9a10-42ed-a9e5-d720f0dddf71
 
They must have edited the article. Now it just says these were people with positive tests, rather than patients getting medical care.
 
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