Forty Americans from quarantined cruise ship have the coronavirus

By Skylar Wolfe

Forty Americans from the cruise ship Diamond Princess are infected with the coronavirus, according to BBC.

The article takes the form of an inverted pyramid, beginning with the aforementioned cases.  The following paragraphs detail that, of the 3,700 passengers quarantined on the ship, 400 are Americans. 

The Americans that did not test positively for the coronavirus will fly to the U.S. to be quarantined for another 14 days. Those that are infected will be moved to a hospital in Japan.

After explaining those facts, BBC reports the unhappiness of some passengers about the quarantine in the U.S. 

Matthew Smith tweeted that he would prefer to finish the quarantine period on the ship and come back to the U.S. by his own arrangements.

The next section describes new security measures authorities are taking in Hubei, China to avoid further spread of the virus. These measures include keeping non-essential business closed and banning the use of private cars.

The article concludes with the latest statistics of the coronavirus, 68,566 known cases and 1,666 deaths.

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