An 83-year-old American woman who disembarked from a cruise ship in Cambodia has tested positive for coronavirus.
Morgan HinesAn 83-year-old American woman who disembarked from Holland America's MS Westerdam in Cambodia has tested positive for coronavirus in Malaysia, according to the Malaysian Ministry of Health, reports Bloomberg and Reuters.
But on Saturday, Bloomberg reported the Malaysian Ministry of Health said that a passenger tested positive for coronavirus after arriving on a flight to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was sent to a hospital. The woman's husband tested negative, according to Bloomberg and Reuters.Life on Holland America cruise ship stuck in limbo
The cruise line reiterated in the statement that during the voyage, there was no indication of coronavirus on the ship and that it is awaiting secondary testing for confirmation. The ship is still in Cambodia with 236 guests and 747 crew on board. Holland America is working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as officials in Malaysia and Cambodia.
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