The Coral Princess arrived at Circular Quay just after 6am on Wednesday with more than 100 positive crew and passengers on board.
A COVID-stricken cruise ship has docked in Sydney with more than 100 positive crew and passengers on board.
The ship currently has 114 COVID-19 positive crew members on board and four positive passengers since departing Brisbane on Sunday. There are 2300 people in total on board. “Guests reported receiving a warm welcome from the Eden community where businesses have been looking forward to the return of cruising to add impetus to the recovery of its tourism economy,” the statement said.
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