Could the coronavirus crisis sink the cruise industry?
- The Diamond Princess went from a symbol of luxury to one of disaster when the coronavirus struck down hundreds of passengers
- Its story raises questions not only about a quarantine seen by some as ‘a cruel human experiment’, but also about the future of a multibillion-dollar industry
The handling of the outbreak on the Diamond Princess, as well as the spectre of a potential outbreak aboard the MS Westerdam, has drawn criticism from medical experts who have questioned the effectiveness of quarantine procedures for luxury cruise vessels and their occupants.
Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Centre for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, described the quarantining of the Diamond Princess as “a cruel human experiment”.
“Keeping people on cruise ships is not the answer, getting them off as soon as possible is the answer,” he said. “From that standpoint, nothing we saw that happened on those cruise ships should have been unexpected.”
There have been more than 650 confirmed cases of the coronavirus among the 2,666 passengers and 1,045 crew, hailing from more than 50 countries, on board the vessel.