Vietnam turns away two cruise ships over coronavirus fears


Young women wearing face masks for protection as they wait to cross the road in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam on Friday (Feb 14). Vietnam has denied permission to dock for two cruise ships amid fears of Covid-19 (coronavirus) infections on board, according to state media, ship tracking websites and messages posted to social media by passengers. - Reuters

HANOI: Vietnam has denied permission to dock for two cruise ships amid fears of Covid-19 (coronavirus) infections on board, according to state media, ship tracking websites and messages posted to social media by passengers.

Because of the virus, many cruises in South-East Asia are being cancelled while others currently sailing are being re-routed, skipping originally scheduled stops in China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

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