Israel confirms first coronavirus case in cruise ship returnee
According to reports, Israel has confirmed its first case of the coronavirus in a returnee from a cruise ship. Here are the details:
- The individual, a 50-year-old Israeli citizen, returned to Israel on February 25 from a cruise ship that had stopped in several countries, including Italy, Greece, and Turkey.
- The person was tested for the virus at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and was found to be positive for COVID-19.
- The Israeli Ministry of Health has announced that the individual is in isolation and is receiving medical treatment.
- The ministry has also launched an investigation to identify anyone who may have come into contact with the infected person during their journey.
This development comes as Israel has been taking measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including:
- Screening passengers arriving from countries with high infection rates
- Implementing enhanced hygiene measures at airports and other public places
- Encouraging social distancing and canceling large gatherings
It's worth noting that the cruise ship in question, the Costa Deliziosa, had already been quarantined in Italy after several passengers and crew members tested positive for the virus. The ship had been on a 14-day Mediterranean cruise and had stopped in several ports before returning to Italy.
The Israeli government has urged citizens to remain calm and to follow guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.