Successful control of an onboard COVID-19 outbreak using the cruise ship as a quarantine facility, Western Australia, Australia

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Onboard quarantining has been only partially effective to control outbreaks of coronavirus disease on cruise ships. We describe the successful use of the ship as a quarantine facility during the response to the outbreak on the MS Artania, which docked in Western Australia, Australia. The health-led 14-day quarantine regime was based on established principles of outbreak management and experiences of coronavirus disease outbreaks on cruise ships elsewhere. The attack rate in the crew was 3.3% (28/832) before quarantine commencement and 4.8% (21/441) during quarantine on board. No crew members became symptomatic after completion of quarantine. Infection surveillance involved telephone correspondence, face-to-face visits, and testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. No serious health issues were reported, no response staff became infected, and only 1 quarantine breach occurred among crew. Onboard quarantine could offer financial and operational advantages in outbreak response and provide reassurance to the shore-based wider community regarding risk for infection.

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Codreanu, T. A., Ngeh, S., Trewin, A., & Armstrong, P. K. (2021). Successful control of an onboard COVID-19 outbreak using the cruise ship as a quarantine facility, Western Australia, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(5), 1279–1287. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2705.204142

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