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Australia's coronavirus death toll has risen to 13 with a man in his 70s, who was aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship, passing away in Perth.

BREAKING: The national death toll from the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has risen to 13 after health authorities confirmed a Western Australian man, who was a passenger on the Ruby Princess cruise ship, died in Joondalup Health Campus on Thursday.

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“Stop the Boats!” Where can I find someone with experience....

Factor de riesgo tremendo lo de los cruceros

In Australia Ruby Princess will be two words that will always be referenced when talking about incompetence.

Who would go on a cruise ship after this! Disgraceful!

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