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Cruise Ships Carrying Canadians On The Move Toward Florida

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Mar, 2020 07:52 PM

    Two cruise ships carrying nearly 2,700 passengers and crew, including 248 Canadians are on the move after being stranded off the coast of Panama following the deaths of four passengers with flu-like symptoms.

     

    Holland America's MS Zaandam and MS Rotterdam have passed through the Panama Canal and are sailing toward Florida.

     

    The MS Zaandam had been anchored on the west side of the canal after reporting four people on board had died nearly 200 passengers and crew were exhibiting flu-like symptoms.

     

    Holland America says several people on the ship have since tested positive for COVID-19.

     

    Catherine McLeod says she and her husband are among several hundred passengers who have been transferred to the Zaandam's sister ship, the MS Rotterdam.

     

    Holland America says it still does not have a port of destination, but usually docks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

     

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