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One of first cruise ships to resume sailing quarantined after coronavirus outbreak

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One of the first cruises in the world to resume sailing again amid the pandemic has been struck by a coronavirus outbreak. The Hurtigruten expedition ship is currently quarantined with 160 crew members aboard off the coast of northern Norway.

Hundreds more passengers who left the MS Roald Amundsen are now being traced, after four crew members tested positive for Covid-19 - without initially having any symptoms.

The 535-passenger Norwegian ship is currently docked off the coast of Tromso, after it had to cut short its sailing to the remote islands of Svalbard.

Hurtigruten's headquarters said the ship is isolated with 160 crew members aboard. The company is helping Norwegian health authorities contact 177 guests from the cruise ending on

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