Families urge action to get Canadians home from cruise ship stuck off Panama
It should have been the trip of a lifetime for Ottawa residents Catherine McLeod and Paul Innes, but it has turned into a nightmare as they remain trapped on a cruise ship where COVID-19 has taken hold and four people have died.
McLeod and Innes left Ottawa and boarded a cruise in early March, before the spread of novel coronavirus became a global pandemic, and they now find themselves without a clear way to get home.
The MS Zaandam is anchored off the coast of Panama, and no one can leave because no country will accept them. Holland America, the company that owns the ship, said two people on board have tested positive for COVID-19 while 53 passengers and 85 crew have flu-like symptoms.
There are 1,243 passengers and 586 crew on board and more tests are being done every day, the company said.