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UPDATE 1-Australia says two evacuees from Japan cruise vessel have coronavirus

Published 21/02/2020, 11:38 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia says two evacuees from Japan cruise vessel have coronavirus
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* Australia evacuated 170 holidaymakers from Diamond Princess

* Two Australians to be transferred to hospitals

* More cases may happen over next few days - official

(Adds comments from Australia's chief medical officer, TV to slug)

By Colin Packham

SYDNEY, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Two Australians evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan have tested positive for coronavirus after returning to their home country, Australia's health department said on Friday.

Australia on Thursday evacuated 170 citizens from the Diamond Princess, owned by Carnival (NYSE:CCL) Corp CCL.N , who had been confined to their cabins since Feb. 3 when the vessel was quarantined at Yokohama, south of the capital, Tokyo. arriving in Australia's tropical north where they will spend the next 14 days in quarantine, all passengers were screened and those complaining of being unwell were tested for coronavirus.

"Six people were identified as having minor respiratory symptoms and, or fever," the Australian Health Department said in an emailed statement.

"Two of those people have since tested positive for COVID-19 infection."

Di Stephens, a health official in the Northern Territory, declined to identify the Australians, but said both will be relocated to hospitals near their homes.

"Those people remain well and mildly ill with cold-like symptoms and they do not necessarily need to be in the hospital system, but more than likely will enter the hospital system in their home states," Stephens told reporters in Darwin.

Australia's chief medical officer Brendan Murphy said the virus could spread, particularly to those in close proximity to the patients onboard the Qantas flight.

"We will be closely watching those who were sitting close to those who have developed the disease," Murphy told reporters in Canberra.

"It is possible for more people to develop the virus over the next few days."

Murphy declined to identify the patients, adding that "one is an older person, one is a younger person".

Australia now has 17 cases of coronavirus, though several dozens citizens remain on the Diamond Princess in Japan after contracting the disease while on the cruise ship.

Australia had not had a case of coronavirus since Feb. 1 when it barred entry to those arriving directly from mainland China.

The ban was extended on Thursday until at least Feb. 29.

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