State officials had planned for the cruise ship - linked to 20 deaths - to leave for Manila on Sunday.
Comm. Fuller said sick crew members could still leave the Ruby Princess depending on their condition. "But people can have the virus, as we know, and certainly not be critically ill or even seriously ill so it doesn't just come down to whether someone has the virus or not, it comes down to what their condition is and can the ship manage that or is it a danger? If that is the case, we'll take them off before the ship sails."
NSW Health says it is increasing the number of tests of crew "in order to gain a better understanding of whether crew were developing immunity".
The police couldn’t solve who stole my credit car even though the person that stole it went back and forth through Woolworths checkout 100 times in a row. Who could it be ?
tragic more so is the economy these ocean polluting exploiting nature ships cause to wildlife
Gee, I hope it has all the integrity and rigour of an Australian Federal Police investigation.
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