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A total of nine people have now tested positive for COVID-19 aboard the MS Zaandam, a Holland America Line cruise ship sailing in the Caribbean Sea with no definite place to dock as of yet. Four ...
Not by a long shot. As I write this, I am just leaving the Holland America Line cruise ship the Ms. Zaandam after a trip from Boston to our eventual destination of Montreal, with stops in Bar ...
Passenger Joan Price, of Kingston, Ont., sits in the window of her cabin aboard the MS Zaandam, watching its sister ship, the Rotterdam. The Rotterdam is now carrying more than half of Zaandam's ...
More than 200 Australian citizens who were aboard Holland America's ill-fated MS Zaandam cruise ship will fly home Sunday aboard a specially chartered United Airlines flight. United says the ...
Leonard C. Lindsay and Carl E.W. Zehner were vacationing on Holland America Line's MS Zaandam at the end of March when coronavirus ravaged the ship, beginning a multiple-week saga as the ship ...
Four guests onboard the MS Zaandam cruise ship have died as almost 150 people onboard have fallen ill with 'coronavirus-like' symptoms. The vessel is currently off the coast of Panama with many of ...
Four elderly passengers on board Holland America's MS Zaandam have died on the cruise ship that is stuck in limbo during the coronavirus pandemic. The ship is currently carrying 138 people who ...
The MS Zaandam was a mystery cruise long before the fever began to spread about its decks. The ship's itinerary was canceled on March 15 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and the fact that ...
247 Canadians are among the 1,243 passengers and 586 crew aboard the MS Zaandam stranded as ports closed in pandemic fear You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you ...
Holland America Line said in a statement the MS Zaandam, previously on a South American cruise, was trying to transit the Panama Canal and make its way to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. But Panama's ...
Cruise ship entertainers had to become cleaners when COVID-19 hit, according to a new book. Two dancers carried disinfectant tanks and sprayed corridors daily, Bloomberg reported per the book.