Coronavirus Closings: Cruise Ship Terminal Closed At Port Of Baltimore, Gov. Hogan Says
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Governor Larry hogan has closed Baltimore's cruise ship terminal due to the coronavirus.
No passengers or crew members can disembark into the port who has been outside of the U.S.
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Two ships scheduled to return to port are exempt, and all passengers coming in must be screened.
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