COVID cruise confusion: Minister and Department provide conflicting information
The health department has clarified confusion over how COVID-19 positive passengers on board a cruise ship set to arrive in Melbourne on Thursday will be managed.
An outbreak on-board prevented the Grand Princess from docking in Newcastle earlier this week.
The exact size of the outbreak is unknown.
When questioned at a press conference today, Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said “it is our expectation that people with COVID, be they on a cruise ship or in our community, stay away from other people … which means, of course, staying on the ship”.
But the Victorian Health Department says all passengers, even those who are COVID-positive, can disembark.
“Cruise ship operators have COVIDSafe plans for any shore excursions, with passengers also asked to comply with any additional state-based guidance if they opt to disembark,” a Health Department statement read.
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