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Coronavirus: ‘Serious mistakes’ made over Ruby Princess outbreak

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August 14, 2020
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Health authorities in Australia have been heavily criticised in an official inquiry into the Ruby Princess cruise ship coronavirus outbreak.

The inquiry found "serious errors" by New South Wales Health in its handling of suspected cases on board.

All 2,700 passengers were allowed to disembark in Sydney in March without sufficient screening. More than 100 of them felt unwell.

A total of 914 later tested positive. Twenty-two died.

The ship, carrying mostly Australian passengers, had completed an 11-day cruise from Sydney to New Zealand and back when it docked on 19 March.

The passengers – some seen coughing and spluttering – were allowed to leave the ship at Sydney Harbour, catching trains, buses and even overseas flights to get home.

But despite officials' fears, the virus did not spread far beyond those who had been on board.

Excluding a cluster in the island state of Tasmania which spread through a hospital, only 34 people in Australia caught the virus through secondary transmission.

But it was Australia's worst coronavirus episode before the current lockdown in Victoria.

What are the findings?

The Commission of Inquiry said all passengers with "acute respiratory illness" or "influenza-like illness" should have been tested for Covid-19, in line with new guidelines issued on 10 March.

"NSW Health should have ensured that cruise ships were aware of the change to the definition of a 'suspect case' for Covid-19 made on 10 March," its report says.

"This would have resulted in the identification of such cases on the Ruby Princess. 101 persons fell within the suspect case definition by 18 March, and 120 by the time the ship docked."

The inquiry describes these as "serious mistakes by NSW Health".

It also describes as "inexcusable" a failure to obtain results immediately from coronavirus swab tests taken on 19 March – the day the vessel docked.

The decision by an expert panel of New South Wales Health to classify the Ruby Princess as "low risk" is condemned as "inexplicable as it is unjustifiable".

A directive on 17 March meant all ship passengers disembarking after arriving from another country should have isolated themselves for 14 days once on land.

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The NSW government, the report says, "should have arranged suitable accommodation for all passengers who were not residents of the state".

Passengers were incorrectly informed that once disembarked, they could travel elsewhere, the inquiry found, despite having beRead More – Source

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