Bodo’s mayor Ida Pinneroed told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that the SeaDream 1′s 85 crew members would all be tested for the virus and that authorities were in contact with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health on whether the 123 passengers should be as well.
“We take the situation very seriously,” the mayor said.
The Norway-based company that owns the ship, SeaDream Yacht Club, said the former passenger had no symptoms of Covid-19 during the earlier voyage and had travelled home from Tromso on August 2.
The person underwent a routine virus test upon arrival in Denmark and it came back positive on Tuesday.
All the other passengers from the infected individual’s trip must self-quarantine for 10 days, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health said.
The ship’s new journey, down the Norwegian coast started on August 2 in Tromso and stopped in Bodo, 124.3 miles to the south.
“We sincerely hope that there is no Covid-19 on board, and we are not aware of any other guests or crew who are infected or have any symptoms, but we are taking all necessary precautions,” SeaDream Yacht Club said in a statement.
Norwegian news agency NTB reported later Wednesday that the entire crew had tested negative.
It was not immediately clear if the ship would remain under quarantine or would be permitted to disembark some or all of those on board.
Meanwhile, the number of people on another Norwegian cruise ship who have tested positive for the virus has reached 44, nine passengers and 35 crew members, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health reported late Tuesday.
All nine infected passengers on the MS Roald Amundsen were registered as Norway residents.
The Hurtigruten cruise line halted all its cruise trips after the outbreak emerged and Norway on Monday closed its ports to cruise ships for two weeks.
It was not immediately clear why SeaDream 1 was allowed to dock in Bodo.
Hurtigruten’s ships often act like a local ferry, travelling from port to port along Norway’s west coast.
Some disembarking passengers may have spread the virus to local communities.
In Russia, a river cruise ship was detained in the city of Nizhny Novgorod on Saturday after nine crew members tested positive for the coronavirus.
Three of them were taken to hospital, and all the passengers aboard were taken home by bus, local authorities said.