2000 Iphone For Cruise Ship
According to a new Macotakara report officials have handed out 2000 iPhones to those stuck on the ship.
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The ship named Diamond Princess is currently a quarantine zone. The Japanese Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare has confirmed the case of coronavirus at the Diamond Princess cruise ship now isolated onboard the sea. The Head of the Bali Labor Agency Ida Bagus Ngurah Arda confirmed that many workers have gone back to work on cruise ships.
Coronavirus cruise treated with 2000 iPhones deployed to everyone stuck on board. The Japanese government gave 2000 iPhones to passengers stuck aboard a Diamond Princess cruise ship where nearly 200 coronavirus cases have been confirmed according to 9to5Mac and. Called the Diamond Princess the ship is a quarantine zone with over 3500 passengers and crew members on board.
Community submission and voting area for the Tech News Today Audience. However a man who disembarked in Hong Kong was tested positive from this deadly virus. The ship and its 3700 passengers were quarantined off the Port of Yokohama after passengers fell sick with the coronavirus.
Over 2000 cruise ship workers who had been laid-off for over a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic have gone back to work overseas. Authorities concluded that giving each passenger an iPhone with this app pre-loaded would be the best way for them to get medical advice. The Japanese government has distributed around 2000 free iPhones to crew and passenger stranded on a cruise ship that has been quarantined since the first week of February due to coronavirus.
As we have learned the authorities handed over 2000 iPhones to cruise passengers. The Japanese Ministry of Health has reportedly given 2000 iPhones to passengers stuck on Diamond Princess a cruise ship quarantined near Japan past week due to the recent coronavirus outbreak. In a more curious example of how iPhone is involved with the coronavirus outbreak the Japanese Ministry of Health.
