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Uruguay transports Australians, New Zealanders from virus-hit cruise ship

Remaining passengers on Australian cruise ship Greg Mortimer wave at the port in Montevideo, Uruguay April 10, 2020 as buses carrying Australians and New Zealanders leave for the airport during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. REUTERS/Mariana Greif

Uruguay started on Friday to repatriate 112 Australians and New Zealanders from a cruise ship hit by coronavirus and stranded in the La Plata River near the capital of Montevideo since March 27, the government said.

The operation began in the evening when the Greg Mortimer, an Antarctic cruise ship operated by Aurora Expeditions, docked in the port of Montevideo.

The passengers, most of whom have tested positive for the coronavirus, went by bus to a special airport terminal with strict health controls. They are scheduled to board a Melbourne-bound charter flight in the early hours of Saturday.

Australian cruise ship Greg Mortimer arrives at the port in Montevideo, Uruguay April 10, 2020 before its 112 Australian and New Zealander passengers be repatriated back to Australia during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. REUTERS/Mariana Greif

Two Australian passengers could not be transported as they had to stay in intensive care at a hospital because of their poor condition, Uruguay's Foreign Minister Ernesto Talvi said.

The "humanitarian corridor" will allow the 96 Australians and 16 New Zealanders to return home but excludes passengers of other nationalities, who will stay on board pending negotiations with their countries.

These include Americans, Britons, Jamaicans and people of various European nations, the ministry added.

Passengers disembark from Australian cruise ship Greg Mortimer at the port in Montevideo, Uruguay April 10, 2020 before boarding a bus to the airport during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. REUTERS/Mariana Greif

(Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus: open https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 in an external browser.)

Buses with Australian and New Zealander passengers from Australian cruise ship Greg Mortimer at the port in Montevideo, Uruguay April 10, 2020 leave for the airport during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. REUTERS/Mariana Greif

(Reporting by Fabian Werner; Writing by Eliana Raszewski and Hugh Bronstein; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Clarence Fernandez)

Australian cruise ship Greg Mortimer arrives at the port in Montevideo, Uruguay April 10, 2020 before its 112 Australian and New Zealander passengers be repatriated back to Australia during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. REUTERS/Mariana Greif
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