Coronavirus-hit cruise ship Ruby Princess finally leaves Australia

A cruise ship in Sydney Australia

A cruise ship in Sydney Australia

“Ruby Princess” coronavirus-hit cruise ship in Sydney, Australia
coronavirus stricken Cruise ship Ruby Princess” in Sydney, Australia

The cruise ship Ruby Princess, solely responsible for 10 percent of all coronavirus cases in Australia has finally left the country.

The ill-fated ship owned by British-American operator Carnival Cruiseline, had been moored at Port Kembla, 100 kilometres south of Sydney, since April 6 following a COVID-19 outbreak.

“Ruby Princess has departed Port Kembla. There are around 500 crew members on board,” a spokesperson for Carnival Cruiseline told DPA.

The Ruby Princess, the single biggest source of coronavirus cases in Australia, docked in Sydney Harbour on March 8 after 11 days at sea.

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Border and health authorities allowed some 2,700 passengers to leave the ship with only minimal checks, even though about a dozen passengers had shown respiratory symptoms before they disembarked.

More than 650 people, or one in 10 coronavirus cases in Australia, and 21 of the country’s 76 COVID-19-related deaths have been Ruby Princess passengers, according to health authorities.

Ruby Princess in a live footage was seen leaving the dock with tug boats pulling the ship away on Thursday.

“THANK YOU ILLAWARA,” read a large banner on the ship, which is now bound for Manila in the Philippines.

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