TRAPPED IN HELL

Coronavirus cases on ‘plague ship’ cruise DOUBLE to 136 in a day as second Brit infected and passengers beg to leave

CRUISE passengers trapped on a plague ship in Japan are begging to be allowed off as another 66 tested positive for coronavirus today - doubling the total to 136.

Around 3,600 people are being held in quarantine as the killer bug spreads like wildfire through the Diamond Princess ship.

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Officials in hazmat suits erect covers over a gangway to take infected cruise passengers to hospital in YokohamaCredit: AFP or licensors
The Diamond Princess has been quarantined for two weeks after returning from a two week cruiseCredit: AFP or licensors
Thousands of passengers have been confined to their cabins as coronavirus spread through the shipCredit: EPA

Today, officials in hazmat suits erected tarpaulins to cover a gangway as the infected patients were taken off the ship and to hospital.

A second Briton and 11 more Americans were reportedly among the 66 new patients who tested positive.

Authorities are still testing hundreds of people on the ship, which has been docked in Yokohama harbour south of Tokyo for almost a week.

Those stuck on board face a gruelling wait of at least another nine days until February 19 to disembark.

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Passengers have been told to stay in their cabins and are allowed only brief trips to open decks.

They have to wear face masks and rubber gloves and must avoid contact with others. They have also been given thermometers to monitor their own temperatures.

Ship captain Stefano Ravera insisted the new cases does not mean the isolation isn't working.

He said: “It was not unexpected, the additional cases, involving individuals exposed prior to the start of the quarantine.”

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It came as the death toll from coronavirus reached 910, a leap of almost 100 in a day, with more than 40,000 cases.

The Diamond Princess now has almost a third of the world's 440 confirmed cases outside mainland China.

Around 600 people on board are in urgent need of medication, Japan's health ministry said. Half received supplies over the weekend.

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