As per recent report shared by the Japan Health Ministry, another 65 people aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship moored off Japan have been diagnosed with novel Coronavirus bringing the total number of known infections to 135. "Test results from 103 people have now come out and 65 of them are confirmed positive for the new coronavirus," the ministry said in a statement.
In a video released by Crew member Binay Kumar Sarkar, it was understood that about 60 passengers and crew have been tested positive for the virus on the ship. Sarkar also requested the Indian government and the United Nations to take cognisance of the matter.
"Out of 3,700 people on-board, they have only checked 500 samples for coronavirus. No crew member has been tested yet,” Sarkar said in the video urging the Indian Government and the UN to segregate those infected from those who are healthy.
"I request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to please save us and send us home safe and sound as promised," Sarkar pleaded.
The cruise ship operator said 66 people had been newly diagnosed, mostly Japanese, but there were also Australians, Filipinos, a Canadian, a Briton and a Ukrainian. There was no immediate clarity on the discrepancy between that figure and the health ministry.
When the boat arrived off Japan, authorities initially tested nearly 300 people for the virus of the 3,711 on board, gradually evacuating dozens who were infected to local medical facilities. The number of passengers and crew on board has since declined to 3,622, the ministry official said.
Indian Embassy in Tokyo on Monday tweeted the information about the Indians on the ship. "Many Indian crew & some Indian passengers are on board the cruise ship Diamond Princess quarantined off Japan due to Coronavirus (nCoV)," it tweeted. Though it did not a specific number of Indians on the ship.
"In this context, any query please contact First Secretary (Consular) @IndianEmbTokyo at fscons.tokyo@mea.gov.in @CPVIndia @MEAIndia @PMOIndia," it said.
The Japan Health Ministry today said that around 600 people on board urgently needed medication, and around half received supplies over the weekend. There are 26 confirmed cases of the new virus in Japan apart from the infections on board the ship, among them citizens evacuated from Wuhan, the Chinese city where the outbreak emerged.