At least four passengers aboard a cruise ship docked in Bayonne, New Jersey were transported to a local hospital after being screened for the coronavirus early Friday morning.
Governor Phil Murphy confirmed that officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) boarded Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas to screen as many as 27 passengers who had recently traveled from mainland China.
“The hospital is following proper infection control protocols while evaluating these individuals. New Jersey currently has no confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and the risk to residents remains low,” Murphy wrote in a tweet.
The hospital is following proper infection control protocols while evaluating these individuals. New Jersey currently has no confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and the risk to residents remains low.
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— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) February 7, 2020
“Like airlines, we are participating in elevated levels of guest screening to check the spread of coronavirus,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson said in a statement via NorthJersey.com. “We are closely monitoring developments regarding coronavirus and have rigorous medical protocols in place onboard our ships.”
ABC7NY reporter Derick Waller talked to other passengers on the ship who confirmed they weren’t notified but had a “lovely trip.”
Spoke to passengers onboard a cruise ship where a dozen Chinese nationals were quarantined over concerns about coronavirus. Passengers say they were not notified and had a lovely trip, but one woman says she wishes she had known. #abc7NY
— Derick Waller (@wallerABC7) February 7, 2020
The Caribbean sailing originally departed Bayonne on January 27.
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has been impacting the cruise industry for several weeks, with multiple ships being quarantined and ports denying some ships entry amid concerns.