WUHAN: How to do you kill boredom and the fear of viral contagion while under quarantine on a ship?
Dance.
That’s what some crew members on Diamond Princess did. The Japanese cruise ship was quarantined after dozens of passengers were infected by Covid-19.
Why dance? It’s a novel way to assure family members they’re OK.
A crew member working on the cruise ship has posted a now-trending video on Twitter, showing kitchen staff on board the floating hotel dancing to a Justin Bieber hit song “Yummy” in the midst of the global health care.
We all know that we were facing a crisis here in Diamond Princess due to NCoV but hey we still managed to smile, laugh and dance. For our Family and Friends to know that we were Ok here and We Will Stand Together As One until we finish the Quarantine.#Galley#TeamDiamondPrincess pic.twitter.com/0nqsPsOfhP
— Mae Fantillo (@maejuliene18) February 14, 2020
“We all know that we were facing a crisis here in Diamond Princess due to NCoV but hey we still managed to smile, laugh and dance. For our Family and Friends to know that we were Ok here and We Will Stand Together As One until we finish the Quarantine.#Galley#TeamDiamondPrincess,” stated Mae Fantillo (@maejuliene18) in a post.
The vessel is carrying 3,711 people and is currently sitting in the port of Yokohama. Due to novel coronavirus (now Covid-19) infection, the ship has been quarantined by the Japanese authorities till February 19, 2020. At least 61 people — including a Filipino — on board have tested positive for the new coronavirus (Covid-19)
On February 12 (Wednesday) two Indian crew onboard the cruise ship tested positive for coronavirus, according to the Indian embassy in Japan. One quarantine officer was also infected, Reuters reported.
There is a total of 538 Filipinos are being quarantined on a Japanese cruise ship.
Tweeps reacted with words of encouragement for the high-spirited crew.
“This is probably the greatest story on customer service in the history of mankind,” stated Satoshi Morikawa (@celestialmosh).
The video drew a thousand of retweets and a request for an interview from Japan’s Fuji TV network.
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