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Carnival cruise ship rejected by 5 nations on coronavirus fears has finally found a port to dock in

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February 12, 2020, 7:45 AM ET

The outcast Westerdam luxury cruise liner is headed to Cambodia to dock after Thailand became the latest nation to turn it away because of concerns over the coronavirus.

The liner will reach Sihanoukville, Cambodia, at 7:00 a.m. Local time on Thursday, Holland America Line, the operator of the ship, said in a statement distributed on Twitter. The ship will remain in port for several days for disembarkation, and passengers will be allowed to go ashore, the company said.

Westerdam is now sailing for Sihanoukville, Cambodia, arriving at 7am local time on Feb 13 & will remain in port for several days for disembarkation. All approvals have been received & we are extremely grateful to the Cambodian authorities for the support:https://t.co/XYQhVOtMsk

— Holland America Line (@HALcruises) February 12, 2020

Thailand had said it would consider helping any sick persons aboard but stood by its decision to bar entry, as the ordeal continued for the 2,257 passengers and crew looking to disembark.

With the Southeast Asian nation becoming the fifth country or territory to turn away the ship, the Westerdam was facing the risk of running low on food and other supplies. Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines and Guam have also rejected it on concerns over the virus, which has killed more than 1,000 people.

2,257 passengers and crew desperate to disembark a Holland America Line cruise ship after Thailand became the latest country to refuse the ship over #coronavirus concerns.

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— Bloomberg Originals (@bbgoriginals) February 12, 2020

Holland America, which is part of Carnival Corp., has said there’s no reason to believe there are any coronavirus cases on board. But Thai Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul questioned Wednesday whether that could be known with certainty, while adding he’s ready to consider providing medical aid, food and water if asked.

“We must think about the safety of our people,” Anutin told reporters in Bangkok on Wednesday. “We’ve been told that there are no cases of infection on the ship, but how can we be sure?”

Some of the passengers taking to Twitter had said that they heard they would be allowed to disembark in Bangkok on Thursday.

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In a blog post earlier this week, the operator announced the ship was headed to Laem Chabang port southeast of Bangkok where passengers would end their journey on Feb. 13.

The Westerdam departed Hong Kong on Feb. 1 on a 14-day Taiwan and Japan cruise. The 1,455 guests and 802 crew members were originally scheduled to disembark at Yokohama Feb. 15. The ship has sufficient fuel and food provisions to last until the end of the voyage, according to a Holland America Line blog post.

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