Passengers and crew on board a cruise ship docked in Hong Kong disembarked on Sunday after they were quarantined for six days over concerns about the novel coronavirus, with many relieved to get off. Shortly after docking Tuesday in Hong Kong, some crew members had showed signs of respiratory tract infection. Authorities gave the green light on Sunday to leave the ship after all crew members tested negative for the illness.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Hong Kong cruise passengers disembark ship cleared of illness
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