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corona maskesi, WOMAN ALLOWED OFF WESTERDAM CRUISE SHIP TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS In an update posted Monday, Princess Cruises blamed the cancellations on ongoing travel restrictions and the closure of ports in Asia, along with its concern for the guests and crew on its ships. Included among the canceled itineraries are those scheduled for the Sapphire Princess, which is no longer sailing dozens of its cruises out of Asia through October; the Diamond Princess, which is no longer sailing its Japan-inclusive itineraries through April; the Majestic Princess, which has canceled its voyages out of Singapore and Taipei through early April (but will be modifying some existing itineraries); and the Sun Princess, which is modifying its itineraries to exclude stops in Hong Kong and Shanghai on cruises in April, May and July.

corona maskesi - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Princess Cruises noted that the Sapphire Princess will be redeployed to Australia “six months earlier than previously planned” for 44 new voyages now that it will no longer be following its original itineraries. News of the Princess Cruise cancellations comes after the Diamond Princess was quarantined at a port in Yokohama after passengers tested positive for COVID-19. Guests and passengers were quarantined aboard the ship while Japanese health officials conducted screenings; some have already been cleared to disembark.

corona maskesi, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP As of Tuesday, 542 positive cases have been identified among the 3,711 quarantined passengers and crew, the Associated Press reported. Across the world, meanwhile, COVID-19 has killed some 1,868 people and sickened more than 73,000.

corona maskesi - Dr. William Schaffner, professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins Bill Hemmer on 'Bill Hemmer Reports.' An outbreak of the novel coronavirus, a deadly pneumonia-like illness that’s killed some 1,868 people and sickened more than 73,000 across the world, has sparked fears that Americans may be at risk — especially after 15 cases of the virus have been confirmed in the U.S. For now, federal health officials maintain that the risk to the public is low, while other medical professionals are stressing you have a much greater chance of contracting the flu than the coronavirus.

corona maskesi - CORONAVIRUS: THESE UNIVERSITIES ARE CANCELING STUDY-ABROAD PROGRAMS Still, as the disease continues to make headlines, here’s what to do if you’re worried you may have been exposed to or contracted the coronavirus. Have you been to China recently? In a statement to Fox News, Dr. William Schaffner, the medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, said those who have recently traveled to the country are most at risk, as experts have linked the virus to a live animal and seafood market in the city of Wuhan.