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Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Synopsis

Use of US Public Health Travel Restrictions during COVID-19 Outbreak on Diamond Princess Ship, Japan, February–April 2020

Alexandra M. MedleyComments to Author , Barbara J. Marston, Mitsuru Toda, Miwako Kobayashi, Michelle Weinberg, Leah F. Moriarty, M. Robynne Jungerman, Amethyst Clare A. Surpris, Barbara Knust, Anna M. Acosta, Caitlin E. Shockey, David Daigle, Zachary D. Schneider, Julia Charles, Atsuyoshi Ishizumi, Andrea Stewart, Laura A Vonnahme, Clive Brown, Stefanie White, Nicole J. Cohen, and Marty Cetron1
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 2

Significant disembarkation and monitoring events during a period of PHTR implemented for nonrepatriated US citizens and residents on the Diamond Princess cruise ship during the coronavirus disease pandemic, Japan, February 19–April 15, 2020. PHTR, public health travel restrictions.

Figure 2. Significant disembarkation and monitoring events during a period of PHTR implemented for nonrepatriated US citizens and residents on the Diamond Princess cruise ship during the coronavirus disease pandemic, Japan, February 19–April 15, 2020. PHTR, public health travel restrictions.

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1Authors make up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Response Team.

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