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Cruise ships in Japan began getting off the boat with older passengers who were voice-acquired while the Corona 19 inspection was not finished. Tokyo connection.

Yu Sung-jae, how many people got off the boat today (19th)?

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About 500 people, mainly elderly passengers, have been down from this morning.

I was glad that the tension in the boat was so great.

[Cruise Passenger: I'm relieved now. I was barely nervous.]

After disembarking, the passengers took a bus arranged by Yokohama City and went to the road by public transport.

Passengers' disembarkation continues until the day after tomorrow.

One Korean passenger was disembarked today, so the Korean on board now has six passengers and one crew member.

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Passengers on board are free to move around in Japan at least, can they go out of Japan?

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For the time being, there are countries that will ban entry.

Korea also includes foreigners who were on a cruise ship and decided to ban their entry into Korea and quarantine themselves when Koreans came in.

This is because no matter how much voice comes out, it can't be relieved considering the serious situation on board.

The government is said to have asked the Japanese for a list of passengers for cruise ships.

We haven't made a clear decision on how long we can enter, but I think we'll refer to the US decision to ban entry two weeks after the disembarkation today.

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What is the status of the sponsors in Japan?

<Reporter>

Except for cruise ships, 6 people have been added today.

Two men in their 40s and 60s, who were uncertain about the route of infection in Hokkaido, two men in the same floor of Kanagawa Hospital where the first Japanese deaths were admitted, and taxi drivers in their 60s were confirmed.

Infection was confirmed among the returnees of the Fifth Charter.

The cruise ship in question has just added another 79 confirmations.

As a result, 701 people were infected in Japan.

(Video coverage: Han Chul-min and Moon Hyun-jin, Video editing: Kim Ho-jin)

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