Tokyo, February 5: Around 10 passengers onboard a cruise ship that has arrived in Japan's Yokohama from Hong Kong have been infected with coronavirus, Japanese media reported.

"Around 10 new coronavirus-infected passengers on a cruise ship anchored off the port of Yokohama," TV Asahi said on Twitter on Wednesday morning. Japan's Health Minister Katsunobu Kato told reporters on Wednesday, as quoted by Kyodo News, that the 10 people onboard the ship, who were infected with coronavirus, would be sent to the hospital. Coronavirus Outbreak: Have A Good Cry but No Boozing, Health Experts Share Tips for Virus-Stressed China.

The minister advised all other passengers to remain on the ship for 14 more days. On Monday, there were reports of several passengers feeling unwell on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. On Saturday, Hong Kong health authorities confirmed a new coronavirus case after testing an 80-year-old man who had arrived in Japan from China on January 17.

The man boarded the cruise ship in Yokohama on January 20 and disembarked in Hong Kong five days later. According to Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, the entire cruise ship, which can carry up to 2,700 people, could be quarantined in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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