All recent cases found aboard are asymptomatic. FMTNews Egyot
CAIRO: Egypt confirmed 33 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday on a River Nile cruise ship.
Tourism is a key sector in Egypt’s economy and an important source of foreign exchange. It has recently recovered after years of disruption after Egypt’s 2011 uprising. The first cases emerged after a Taiwanese-American woman who had been on the cruise tested positive for the coronavirus upon her return home.
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