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Those events are revisited in the documentary
The Last Cruise, which uses video footage from passengers and crew members to show first-hand how the nightmare unfolded. We go from seeing passengers happily documenting their holidays onboard the luxury cruise, to the moment the captain announces over the intercom that a recently disembarked passenger has tested positive for Covid-19. When the ship returns to the port of Yokohoma on its last day and is held up by Japanese health officials for screening, one passenger gleefully celebrates the fact they’re getting a “free day on the cruise ship”.
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Passengers were confined to their cabins in quarantine until they were evacuated by their respective governments.
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Last February, as COVID-19 first began to spread across the globe, the world looked on as the disease tore through the Diamond Princess cruise ship, trapping over 3,700 passengers and crew members on board in quarantine and eventually leading to more than 700 positive cases and 14 deaths.
Now, a new HBO documentary called The Last Cruise takes a look inside the ship during those weeks on board, using passenger and crew footage and interviews to show how the situation quickly devolved into crisis that saw staff aboard the ship 'put in harm's way' in order to keep the guests as comfortable and happy as possible.
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The Last Cruise, a new HBO documentary, captures life inside the Diamond Princess ship during the COVID-19 outbreak last year
Using footage from passengers and crew members, director Hannah Olson shows what it was like from boarding, which began on January 20, through quarantine, which ended for most at the end of February
Most onboard were unconcerned about COVID-19 as the ship traveled, disembarking to explore through the end of January and early February
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