World

Japan gave 2,000 iPhones to passengers stuck on a cruise ship where nearly 200 coronavirus cases have been confirmed

The Japanese government has found a novel way to use technology as it works to combat the coronavirus outbreak, which has spread to its own backyard.

 

Off the coast of Japan, more than 3,500 passengers and crew members have been quarantined for more than a week aboard a Princess Cruises ship where at least 170 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed.

 

The two-week cruise was supposed to end 10 days ago, but since Japanese health officials found several cases of the virus when the boat pulled into port, everyone has been on lockdown on their new floating home. Passengers have gotten restless, tweeting mixed reviews of the room-service food and trying to alert local media about the lack of medicine on board.

 

On Friday, they received a tiny bit of good news in the form of 2,000 iPhones, or one per cabin, courtesy of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare and the Japanese telecom company SoftBank, according to 9to5Mac and an earlier report by Macotakara.

 

The phones were distributed with a predownloaded app that allows people to request medication, arrange consultations with doctors, and receive information from health officials, according to business insider.

According to reports, The SoftBank-serviced iPhones were needed because people may not have been able to download the app if their own devices were registered to app stores of countries other than Japan.

 

R

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

Tunisia-Al-Obaidi: “Israeli attack on Rafah resulted from state of confusion and entity’s loss of war on two fronts” [Video]

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, former diplomat Abdullah al-Obeidi stated that the attack launched by the…

1 heure ago

Tunisian Dinar currency exchange rate on 24 May 2024

The exchange rate of the Tunisian dinar (TND) in foreign currencies (EUR, US Dollar, CHF…

1 heure ago

Egyptian soldier killed in fire exchange with Israeli forces near Rafah crossing

An Egyptian soldier was killed and another wounded in a clash with Israeli forces at…

2 heures ago

Tunisia- Palestinian journalist Wael Dahdouh welcomed as hero

Palestinian journalist Wael Dahdouh arrived this afternoon in Tunis where he was welcomed at the…

2 heures ago

Italy’s Crosetto: Israel’s actions can no longer be justified

Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto stated on Monday that Israel's actions in Gaza cannot be…

2 heures ago

Tunisia-Tunisian Red Crescent: “Under the permission of President of Republic, an aid ship will be directed to Palestine” [Video]

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, spokeswoman for the Tunisian Red Crescent Buthaina Qaraqba revealed that, with…

4 heures ago

This website uses cookies.