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Coronavirus outbreak hits Caribbean cruise ship SeaDream I – PerthNow
One of the first cruise ships to ply through Caribbean waters since the pandemic began has ended its trip early after at least five passengers tested positive for…

One of the first cruise ships to ply through Caribbean waters since the pandemic began has ended its trip early after at least five passengers tested positive for COVID-19.
The SeaDream I is carrying 66 crew and more than 50 passengers, the majority hailing from the US according to Sue Bryant, who is aboard the ship and is cruise editor for Britains The Times and The Sunday Times.
She says one passenger became sick on Wednesday and forced the ship to turn back to Barbados, from where it departed…
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