Coronavirus-hit Ruby Princess passengers contacted about crew member with tuberculosis - ABC News

Passengers onboard the coronavirus-afflicted Ruby Princess have been issued another health warning after a crew member was diagnosed with tuberculosis this week.

NSW Health said the crew member was being treated in Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

The crew member was diagnosed weeks after passengers disembarked from it on March 19.

A letter, penned by by Assistant Director of Communicable Diseases Christine Selvey, was sent out today and told passengers they were at a very low risk of infection.

"There is no reason to believe you are at increased risk of contracting tuberculosis from being on the cruise ship," it said.

"Tuberculosis is spread from a person with active disease after close and prolonged contact with that person, rather than casual exposure."

NSW Health advised the people who may be at risk of infection include some hospital staff, roommates, close friends and workmates.

More to come.



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