(ANSA) - PHNOM PENH, FEBRUARY 17 - The Cambodian authorities and the owner of the American cruise ship Westerdam took to the tracks of the more than 1,200 passengers landed yesterday from the ship in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, after an elderly American woman got off the ship , was found to be suffering from coronavirus at the Malaysian port of Kuala Lumpur.
Some of them are in the capital Phnom Penh, where they will undergo tests on the coronavirus, but others would have already left Cambodia and would have boarded commercial flights to return to their respective countries. At least 145 of these passed through Malaysia, where the 83-year-old American was found positive.
The Westerdam ship moored in Cambodia after another five Asian countries had refused the berth, just because of the virus, leaving it at sea for 10 days.
Cambodia, landed after ship on board
2020-02-17T14:47:54.994Z
The authorities of Cambodia and the owner of the American cruise ship Westerdam have set out on the tracks of the over 1. (ANSA)