Carry in foods for 3,700 people on the cruise ship Yokohama February 6 18:33

On the morning of the 6th, a large cruise ship berthing at the wharf of Yokohama Port confirmed that 10 new passengers were infected with the new coronavirus, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and Kanagawa Prefecture have been assigned to five medical institutions in the prefecture. Conveyed. Together, food and supplies were loaded for approximately 3,700 people remaining on board.

On May 5, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare confirmed that the passenger and 10 crew members were infected with the new coronavirus on the cruise ship "Diamond Princess", which was anchored off the port of Yokohama. It shows a policy of staying on board for 14 days.

The cruise ship docks at Daikoku Wharf in Yokohama Port to supply food and supplies before 9 am on the 6th.

On June 6, another 10 passengers were confirmed infected, and from morning to afternoon, 10 were transferred to an ambulance and transported to five designated medical institutions in the prefecture.

Three of them are accepted by Kawasaki City Kawasaki Hospital.

After 2 pm, food and supplies for those staying on board were loaded onto the ship one after another by forklift.

According to Yokohama City, the ship's operating company will continue to berth at the wharf except when performing operations necessary for operation such as fresh water purification, and the city will dispatch a public health nurse if requested. We will provide health consultation for those who remain on the ship.