Passengers arriving into Sydney on cruise ships will be assessed by health experts for coronavirus to prevent the spread of the disease. NSW Health on Sunday said a risk assessment will be completed before each ship’s arrival into the harbour city and then a decision will be made on whether to disembark passengers from the ship. The health authority insists it is a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Passengers arriving in Sydney on a cruise ship from New Zealand on Sunday will be assessed as a "safeguard," the health authority said in a statement. "No outbreak of COVID-19 has been identified by doctors on board the vessel that set sail from Auckland and travelled around New Zealand to Australia however, as a safeguard, any unwell passengers will be assessed by health teams here," NSW Health said. The testing process will be similar to the assessments being […]