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kn95 mascherina, Holland America later confirmed that health authorities would be contacting passengers who had already disembarked. The rest of the passengers were subjected to health screenings before being allowed to disembark. And on Tuesday, Cambodian health officials determined that the final 781 passengers on the MS Westerdam had tested negative. “These results provide the required clearance for remaining guests in Cambodia to begin their onward journey home,” Holland American said in a statement released on Tuesday. “The company is working to finalize arrangements for everyone. Those who traveled home previously will be contacted by their local health department and provided further information.”

kn95 mascherina - FLU CLAIMS LIFE OF PENNSYLVANIA 2ND GRADER: 'HEAVEN GAINED AN ANGEL,' MOM SAYS  On Wednesday, after 18 days on the ship, the final 233 passengers who were still awaiting travel arrangements finally disembarked, Reuters reported. Passengers and crew reportedly cheered at the news, which was also commemorated with the ship blasting its horn, according to Reuters. Guests were also given Cambodian-style checkered scarves to take home. Passengers and crew stand on the railing of the Westerdam cruise ship as it docked at the port of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

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