COVID-19 infected cruise ship to dock in NSW

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COVID-19 infected cruise ship to dock in NSW
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The Coral Princess cruise ship with more than 2,000 passengers on board sailed from Queensland to New South Wales and is set to dock in Sydney on Wednesday.

The Coral Princess cruise ship with more than 2,000 passengers on board, sailed from Port Douglas in Far North Queensland to Brisbane.

The Coral Princess cruise ship with more than 2,000 passengers on board, sailed from Port Douglas in Far North Queensland to Brisbane. Picture: Supplied "The vast majority of COVID-19 cases on the ship are currently in crew members. All COVID-positive people are isolating and being cared for by the onboard medical team."

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