Australia's first coronavirus death confirmed as former Diamond Cruise passenger
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Will Ziebell
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PHOTO: FILE PICTURE: Masked passengers look on from on board the
coronavirus-hit Diamond Princess cruise ship docked at Yokohama Port,
south of Tokyo, Japan, February 20, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A
former passenger on the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was
quarantined off Japan for coronavirus died in a hospital in Perth early
on Sunday, a health official said, becoming Australia’s first death from
the virus.
The 78-year-old man had been in quarantine since
being evacuated from the cruise ship off Yokohama, one of more than 150
Australians taken off the vessel.
“Our condolences are with his
family and unfortunately he’s the first death we’ve had from coronavirus
in Australia,” Andrew Robertson, the chief health officer of Western
Australia state, told journalists.
The man’s widow also caught
the virus, but is in stable condition, the health official said.
Australia’s tally of virus infections rose by one to 26 on Sunday, the
latest government figures showed.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison
said in a tweet that he was saddened to hear of the man’s passing and
the government would continue to do what it could to protect Australians
from coronavirus.
“We are monitoring and responding to the
information we are receiving every day,” Morrison tweeted. “We are not
immune, but we are as prepared as any country can be and we will get
through this.”
On Saturday, Australia said it would deny entry to
all foreigners traveling from Iran because of the spreading virus in
the Islamic republic.
There have been more than 85,000 virus
infections worldwide, the majority in China, the World Health
Organization said. Outside China, it has spread to 53 countries, with
more than 6,000 cases and 86 deaths.
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