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Cruise ship passenger and COVID patient Marilyn Halladay keen to set sail again, a year after Ruby Princess docking – ABC News
It’s been one year since the Ruby Princess arrived back Sydney Harbour and her passengers were allowed to disembark and scatter across the world. Cruise lover Marilyn…

Marilyn Halladay’s love of cruising is infectious.
Key points:
- The Ruby Princess’ last passenger voyage led to hundreds being infected with coronavirus, including nearly 30 who died
- One year on, some travellers are eager to set sail once more
- The Federal Government has recently extended its ban on international cruises
The Queenslander has been on 29 voyages and cannot wait for number 30.
That is despite the last journey aboard the Diamond Princess landing her in a Japanese hospital after catching…
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