Coronavirus-hit cruise ship Grand Princess arrives at Port of Oakland in California

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Passengers look out as the Grand Princess cruise ship docks at the Port of Oakland in Oakland, California on March 9, 2020. PHOTO: AFP

OAKLAND (REUTERS) - The cruise ship Grand Princess, barred last week from returning to its home port San Francisco and now facing quarantine due to an onboard coronavirus outbreak, arrived at a temporary berth on Monday (March 9) in the nearby Port of Oakland to the cheers of its weary passengers.

The 2,400 cruise guests, who have been largely confined to their staterooms since Thursday, are to begin disembarking the ship on Monday for transport to either health-care facilities or to quarantine stations, depending on whether they need immediate medical attention.

Except for those with acute illness, the 1,100 crew members are to remain aboard the vessel, which will depart the Port of Oakland as soon as possible to be quarantined for two weeks in an as-yet undisclosed location outside San Francisco Bay, officials said.

Video footage shot by one of the arriving cruise guests and shared with Reuters showed passengers cheering from their stateroom balconies and open windows, some shouting, "We're home!" as the vessel passed beneath the Golden Gate Bridge into the bay.

California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Sunday the US government was arranging to repatriate foreign cruise passengers by charter flights to their home countries.

He said those individuals would be ferried on special buses to a non-commercial terminal at Oakland International Airport to board planes from the tarmac to avoid contact with the public.

The Port of Oakland, located across San Francisco Bay from the vessel's home berth, was chosen because it was one of few in the region able to accommodate a large cruise liner and was deemed relatively easy to seal off while passengers are unloaded and moved elsewhere, Newsom said.

The temporary berth was prepared on a secured 10-acre site in the outer harbour area for the ship's arrival.

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