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Ruby Princess cruise ship docked in San Francisco with 143 cases of COVID-19
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For the third time this year, the same Princess Cruise Lines ship has docked in California with passengers who tested positive for COVID-19.
The Ruby Princess arrived in San Francisco on April 11 after a trip to Hawaii in which 143 passengers on board tested positive for the virus, the city's health department told CBS MoneyWatch. More than 70 people were found to have COVID-19 in March while on the same ship after it returned from a 15-day cruise to the Panama Canal. In January, 12 passengers arriving in San Francisco following a 10-day Mexico cruise on the Ruby Princess were found to have COVID-19 after being randomly tested for the virus.
Passengers on the Hawaii cruise told the San Jose Mercury News that they noticed signs of an outbreak almost immediately. ...
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