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Thousands of people are being quarantined on a Japanese cruise ship after 21 people on it tested positive. Here's what it's like inside.

Twenty-one people who had traveled on the Diamond Princess on its round trip from Yokohama to Hong Kong have now tested positive for coronavirus.

Thousands of people are being quarantined on a Japanese cruise ship after 21 people on it tested positive. Here's what it's like inside.

Japanese authorities began its 14-day quarantine of the ship earlier this week. Passengers have been ordered to stay inside their cabins this whole time.

Japanese authorities began its 14-day quarantine of the ship earlier this week. Passengers have been ordered to stay inside their cabins this whole time.

Here's what a three-bed cabin in the ship looks like — but not all the rooms look like this.

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One passenger on the ship, David Abel, told The Washington Post that he believes he is lucky that he is spending the quarantine in a room that has a balcony.

Many passengers in cheaper rooms don't even have windows that can see outside, he said.

"Can you imagine? It would be like being locked in a wardrobe, wouldn't it?" he said. "No fresh air. No natural light. It really must be living hell for them."

Source: Business Insider

Since restaurants and cafes on the ship have been closed, passengers have to rely on room service to bring them food every day.

Since restaurants and cafes on the ship have been closed, passengers have to rely on room service to bring them food every day.

Alan and Wendy Steel, two honeymooners who spoke to The Post, said they were offered stale bread and ham for lunch, which is "a far cry from the meals that had been offered throughout the cruise."

Not everyone is complaining, though. Another passenger, Yardley Wong, tweeted a photo of boiled eggs, fruit, and cereal, saying: "Healthy. But I need coffee so bad."

#day2 #quarantine in #diamondprincess #breakfastinbed healthy. But I need coffee so bad. First coffee after #outbreak #coronavirus #fightcoronavirus pic.twitter.com/5xjihcfi8I

— Yardley Wong (@yardley_wong) February 6, 2020

Once-thriving common areas on the ship, like the bar, appear to be empty.

Once-thriving common areas on the ship, like the bar, appear to be empty.

Passengers haven't been able to interact with each other except by leaning over their balconies to talk with people in adjacent rooms, according to The Japan Times.

The casino has also been shut down.

The casino has also been shut down.

It's not entirely clear what the other activities available are for passengers stuck on the ship.

Wong, one of the passengers on board, posted a picture of crayons and children's toys provided to her son by cruise staff to help pass the time.

Source: Reuters

#day2 #coronavirus #outbreak #quarantine in #diamondprincess thanks the cruise helps my son to kill off boredom #fightcoronavirus pic.twitter.com/x5zOAT1x01

— Yardley Wong (@yardley_wong) February 6, 2020

The auditorium, which usually offers entertainment for thousands of passengers, has also been emptied.

The auditorium, which usually offers entertainment for thousands of passengers, has also been emptied.

Guests will, however, continue to be provided with complimentary internet and telephone so they can stay in contact with the outside world, the cruise operator said.

Other entertainment venues like this nightclub have also been shut down.

Other entertainment venues like this nightclub have also been shut down.

Despite the shutting down of many facilities, the ship crew has vowed to keep all guests comfortable.

Even the outside pool area, usually teeming with children, was deserted.

Even the outside pool area, usually teeming with children, was deserted.

The grand main reception also looks as if it has been completely abandoned.

The grand main reception also looks as if it has been completely abandoned.

The Diamond Princess is one of two cruise ships currently under quarantine over the coronavirus.

The second ship, the World Dream, is docked in Hong Kong and has more than 3,600 passengers and crew aboard.

As of Wednesday night, 33 crew members on the World Dream are said to have developed "upper respiratory tract infection symptoms," and three of them were sent to the hospital after developing a fever, Hong Kong's Department of Health said.

Meanwhile, the ship's crew has been disinfecting public facilities as much as possible.

Meanwhile, the ship

Cruise ship officials said the ship would go on with many of its usual marine operations, including the production of fresh water, the LA Times cited officials as saying.

Heavily-protected medical workers have been working in deserted hallways in between testing people for the coronavirus.

Heavily-protected medical workers have been working in deserted hallways in between testing people for the coronavirus.

Passengers and crew on the ship are being given frequent health screenings, with those with symptoms further tested for coronavirus.

The cruise operator has already announced that it will also be canceling the next two Diamond Princess cruises departing Yokohama and that guests will get full refunds.

Source: Business Insider

While having the coronavirus onboard the Diamond Princess is far from ideal, the liner is more than equipped to handle the outbreak, industry experts have told Business Insider.

While having the coronavirus onboard the Diamond Princess is far from ideal, the liner is more than equipped to handle the outbreak, industry experts have told Business Insider.

Cruise liners take public-health issues very seriously, and already have procedures for outbreaks like the common norovirus, experts told Business Insider's Bill Bostock.

"The Princess crew has been incredible in their support and communication up to this point," one passenger told CNN.


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