China News Service, March 30th. According to Australian media reports, on the 30th local time, authorities in New South Wales, Australia confirmed that three crew members of the "Ruby Princess" cruise ship had disembarked on the evening of the 29th due to severe symptoms of new crown pneumonia. Sent to hospital for medical treatment.

It is reported that the cruise ship docked on the Sydney coast on the 19th, and 2,647 passengers on board were allowed to disembark, some of whom have been diagnosed with new crown pneumonia. At the same time, more than 1,100 crew members on the cruise ship were isolated.

It is reported that as of the evening of the 29th, 215 people on the cruise ship have been diagnosed with new crown pneumonia.

Earlier, on March 24, the Health Department of New South Wales, Australia confirmed that a confirmed case of New Crown Pneumonia from the “Ruby Princess” cruise ship died in Sydney. On the 29th, a 75-year-old female patient died in a Queensland hospital. The female patient was a passenger on the "Ruby Princess" cruise ship.

NSW Police Chief Mick Fuller said on the 30th that "anyone who must disembark must have my approval to disembark."

According to the latest statistics from the Australian Federal Ministry of Health on the 30th local time, as of 6:00 am on that day, a total of 4093 new cases of new coronary pneumonia were confirmed in Australia, including 16 deaths, and a total of 284 new cases were added in the past 24 hours.

New South Wales confirmed 1918 cases, Victoria confirmed 769 cases, Queensland confirmed 656 cases, Western Australia confirmed 311 cases, South Australia confirmed 287 cases, Northern Territory confirmed 14 cases, Capital Territory confirmed 77 cases, Tasmania The state confirmed 61 cases.