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breaking : developing story...cruise tio covid liao..still dare to go cruise...haaaa

kaninabuchaojibye

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Developing Story : Cruise to nowhere quarantined ; turning back to SG
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Hi All,

2.42am here onboard the Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas and the captain just announced that the cruise will be cut short due to COVID.

Developing story, more info at 8am

Update 1 : We are all advised not to leave the staterooms and should return immediately if we are roaming about.

Update 2 : it’s 6am , can’t sleep as we’re anxious on what’s going to happen. Still no new updates.
 

kaninabuchaojibye

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Suspected Covid-19 case on Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere, ship returns to Singapore mid-sail

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Journalist Clara Lock on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas, which is returning to Singapore on Dec 9, 2020.
Journalist Clara Lock on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas, which is returning to Singapore on Dec 9, 2020.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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Clara Lock
Travel Correspondent
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    58 MIN AGO


SINGAPORE - Royal Caribbean cruise ship Quantum of the Seas has turned back on day three of a four-day cruise to nowhere due to a suspected Covid-19 case on board.

The ship’s captain made an announcement over the public announcement system at about 2.45am on Wednesday (Dec 9), informing guests to remain in their rooms and adding that the ship would arrive in Singapore by about 8am.

Royal Caribbean last week resumed three- and four-night Ocean Getaway cruises as part of a safe cruising pilot programme announced in October by the Singapore Tourism Board.

Pandemic safety measures include a reduced 50 per cent capacity and pre-boarding testing for passengers.
 

amransan

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who on earth be so stupid to take cruise this period.
in singapore there still cases of covid and the vacine also havent develop yet and these goondu go cruise.
now panic aiya
 

nayr69sg

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So all the cruise participants have to stay at hotel 14 days and pay for it themselves?
 
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