Cruise liner Ruby Princess left Australia

Cruise liner Ruby Princess, which was one of the reasons for the outbreak of the coronavirus in Australia, after more than a month left of the Parking lot Reid of Sydney, reports the Australian TV channel ABC.

The Ruby Princess liner docked in Sydney on March 19, and his passengers went ashore without going through quarantine procedures. Almost every tenth case of infection with the coronavirus, and more than 20 deaths in Australia can be linked to this vessel, said channel.

On Board the liner leaving Sydney there are about 300 crew members, other sailors after passing the quarantine was on the aircraft repatriated to their home countries.

Where the ship is not reported. According to 9News, the company Carnival, which owns the liner, intends to resume sailing cruise in July in the district of Alaska.

Earlier, the police of New South Wales launched a criminal investigation to find out, did the organizers about cases of the new type of coronavirus on Board the ship before it docked at the port of Australia.