Nagasaki Port Cruise Ship Indonesian national crew who tested negative 0:16 on May 4 to return to Japan

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On a large cruise ship anchored at Nagasaki Port where infections with the new coronavirus were confirmed one after another, 44 Indonesian crew members who had a negative test disembarked and left Nagasaki Airport for return.

A large cruise ship, Costa Atranchika, anchored at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard's Koyaki Plant in the port of Nagasaki, 148 out of 623 crew members examined have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.

Of the Indonesian nationals who tested negative, 44 excluding those required to operate and maintain the ship disembarked on the 3rd and took a chartered bus to Nagasaki Airport.

Then, we will leave Nagasaki Airport with a private charter aircraft and arrive at Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, on the 4th via Haneda Airport.

It will be the first time Costa Atranchika's crew will return to Japan after a series of confirmed infections.

The nationality of the crew is over 30 countries, and Nagasaki wants to promptly return crews of nationalities other than Indonesia as soon as negotiations between the Japanese government and each country and coordination with the shipping company are complete. .