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Covid 19 coronavirus: Evacuated Antarctic cruise passengers 'very grateful'

Samantha Olley
By Samantha Olley
Bay of Plenty Times·
13 Apr, 2020 03:27 AM5 mins to read

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There are 19 new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand. A fifth person has died, the third from a cluster of cases at a rest home in Christchurch.

A Tauranga couple are "incredibly relieved" to have spent their first day on home soil in more than a month.

They are among 16 Kiwis who spent weeks stranded at sea after Covid-19 brought their Antarctic cruise to a halt.

Out of 217 passengers, crew and staff on the Greg Mortimer, 128 tested positive for the virus when tested last weekend.

Tauranga couple Tina and Graham, who NZME has agreed to not fully name, have spent most of the past month in a 4m by 9m cabin with a small balcony.

Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
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Tina tested positive for Covid-19 but has been symptom-free and, although Graham did not get a positive test, health officials believed he probably had the virus and recovered before testing began on the cruise.

Tina said their departure from Uruguay was "pretty special".

Locals waved flags at their buses as they were driven to the airport.

"We could see people standing on the roadway, in doorways on balconies, waving. There were people waving flags," Graham said.

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The Greg Mortimer cruise ship takes passengers to Antarctica and South Georgia. Photo / File
The Greg Mortimer cruise ship takes passengers to Antarctica and South Georgia. Photo / File

"It was incredible. We had obviously been on the news there and they had a rough idea, but people were literally standing out waiting for us to come through - so that was a really wonderful sight."

Those who had tested positive for the virus were put onto different buses to those who were negative.

Then the buses were escorted to the airport via roadblocks.

"We had between six and eight motorcycles in front of us with police cars, flashing lights, sirens the whole way," Graham said.

Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied

"Then we had just an ordinary car with hazards lights on, then our bus, then there were police cars or an ambulance between each of the buses."

News crews were filming along the way, photographers were on board the pilot boat that directed the cruise ship to dock at Montevideo and a drone with a camera was in the air.

A press photographer on a pilot boat as cruise passengers are evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
A press photographer on a pilot boat as cruise passengers are evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied

A chartered medevac flight carrying them and 11 other New Zealanders arrived at Auckland Airport yesterday afternoon, from Melbourne.

They left Uruguay last week on a flight to Australia, with 96 Australians who had also been on the cruise.

Three New Zealanders remained in Australia, where they normally live.

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Tina and Graham left New Zealand on March 11 and their cruise left Argentina, headed to Antarctica and South Georgia, on March 15.

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They were told of the first fever on board on March 22 and went into lockdown on board the Aurora Expeditions cruise.

For weeks, food was delivered to their rooms by ship staff in masks and gloves.

They could only take carry bags on the planes home - their suitcases will be sent by Aurora Expeditions later.

Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied

"We were getting around like a lot of hermit crabs with our homes on top of us," Graham said.

The seating on the planes was divided into sections of Covid-19 positive and negative people from the ship.

The sections were separated by rows of seats and sheets of plastic.

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Graham watched "four-and-a-half movies" on the plane to Melbourne, while separated from Tina.

The Kiwis taking the second flight to Auckland were questioned in Melbourne and had their temperatures taken before they could board the next plane.

"It was a real privilege to be able to fly into Australia and have the opportunity to fly home. We were all watching the NZ coastline as it approached ... We had a very nice flight home," Graham said.

"People were clapping [when landing], a lady next to me was a little bit emotional. Everyone's been very friendly and helpful which has made our arrival much easier to handle. We are very grateful to be home."

In their motel in Auckland, the pair were swabbed again for Covid-19 and their temperatures, heart rate and blood pressure was taken again by nurses.

Police and security have also made a presence at the hotel.

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Their stay for quarantining is being paid for by the New Zealand Government.

Aurora Expeditions paid for the flight to Australia, and the couple paid for their flight to Auckland but are likely to be reimbursed by the cruise company for this.

A media statement from Aurora Expeditions yesterday afternoon said the company was "thrilled" to have brought the New Zealanders and Australians home.

Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied
Cruise passengers evacuated home from Uruguay. Photo / Supplied

"We thank them for their patience as we navigated this challenging situation."

"We are incredibly grateful for the support and care offered by the Uruguayan government and health workers throughout this process," it said.

"We remain in touch and focused on supporting the two passengers and their families who remain in hospital in Uruguay. They are receiving the very best of care ... We continue to remain 100 per cent focused on getting the remainder of our passengers back to their home nations as soon as we can."

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