More than 1,700 people disembarked a cruise ship docked in Taiwan, the SuperStar Aquarius, on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020 after testing negative for the novel coronavirus. It was allowed to dock despite a ban on other ships due to 90 per cent of passengers being Taiwanese. The health minister said passengers would be allowed to return home, but they must continue to monitor their health and follow the 14-day home quarantine rule.
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Coronavirus outbreak: SuperStar Aquarius cruise passengers get off in Taiwan after testing negative
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