WASHINGTON - A deal has been reached to allow two Holland America Line ships to dock in Florida and most of the 2,500 passengers on board to disembark, including foreign nationals, NBC News reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
The agreement would allow the cruise line’s Rotterdam and Zaandam ships to dock at the Port of Everglades in Fort Lauderdale after 27 days at sea, according to NBC.
The port’s website showed the vessels were scheduled to dock at 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. ET . The Zaandam is carrying nearly 1,050 passengers and crew, while the Rotterdam has almost 1,450 on board. Not all passengers would be leaving the ships, NBC said, adding 45 severely sick passengers will remain on board. Nine people suspected to have COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, will go to a Broward Health hospital while foreign nationals will board buses directly to an airport before flying by charter planes back to their home countries, according to the news network.The deal comes after U.S.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who had opposed the ships’ arrival in his state, on Wednesday issued a stay-at-home order that shuttered most of the state. Representatives for the cruise line and the state could not be immediately reached to comment on the NBC report.
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