), the operator of a cruise ship quarantined in Japan due to coronavirus cases, warned on Wednesday of a hit to its annual earnings from a potential suspension of its operations in Asia due to the outbreak.
Carnival’s Diamond Princess ship has remained docked in Yokohama, south of Tokyo since Feb. 3, after a man who disembarked in Hong Kong was diagnosed with the virus. With 175 passengers and crew infected, the British-flagged ship has the biggest cluster of infected people outside China. China reported on Wednesday its lowest number of new coronavirus cases in nearly two weeks, lending weight to a forecast by its foremost medical adviser for the outbreak to end by April.
also in: water is still wet...
don’t even give me how this is hurting them,they avoid paying any taxes due to their tax havens siting their ports,anytime there is a problem on their ships while out at Sea they do absolutely nothing claiming they don’t have to,do to maritime law,they have no right to complain
meh
The should just ban cruises all together.