Trouble left in Ruby’s wake
Desperate crew members say they are stranded on the Ruby Princess, denied the chance to disembark before it departed Sydney.
Desperate crew members say they are stranded on the Ruby Princess, denied the chance to disembark before it departed Sydney.
The senior doctor on-board says passengers should not have disembarked prior to COVID-19 testing being completed.
Almost half the crew of the Ruby Princess will be taken off the ship this week and flown out to their home countries.
At-risk suburbs and towns across NSW could be locked down even after social restrictions are lifted in the coming months.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet sees a way ahead in the darkness of the tunnel of lockdowns and economic woes.
Police investigating the deaths of 19 people from the Ruby Princess will send a questionnaire to more than 5600 passengers.
The Ruby Princess cruise ship fiasco has led to at least 20 deaths and counting.
Californian man who travelled on the Ruby Princess has died of COVID-19 complications, the first international fatality traced to the stricken cruise ship.
Investigators question whether pressure was applied on the ship’s captain or doctor to downplay the sickness of their passengers.
Fears that the commodore of the Ruby Princess has been exposed to COVID-19 have emerged as a commission of inquiry is called.
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