Passengers on COVID-19-stricken cruise ships hope to be on land again soon

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Two cruise ships with Canadian passengers aboard finally docked Thursday in Florida after weeks at sea and days of negotiations with initially resistant local officials.

The MS Zaandam and a sister ship, the MS Rotterdam, were both given permission to unload passengers at Port Everglades after reaching an agreement with officials who feared they would divert needed resources from a region that has seen a spike in virus cases.

She said she and her husband were waiting for a medical check-up to make sure they remained asymptomatic before getting their "disembarkation" papers.Holland America, which operates the cruises, said U.S. officials at the local, state and national levels cleared both ships to dock on Thursday afternoon, and would allow all guests fit to travel to disembark.

"Once here, they will be screened again and subject to mandatory 14-day self-isolation," the department said in a release. "Passengers who display symptoms after disembarking the ships will be treated locally." There are 442 guests and 603 crew on the Zaandam, and 808 guests and 583 crew on the Rotterdam, which was sent last week to take in some of the passengers and provide assistance to the Zaandam since it was denied permission to dock at ports in South America.Initially, 248 Canadians were aboard the MS Zaandam, Global Affairs has said.

"People are so bored. Some sleep all the time. I mean, booze is free but you can't get drunk every day," Joiner said."The only thing you hear is food being delivered, dishes picked up and the odd knock when your garbage can is emptied or they dropped off clean towels or booze," he said.

 

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