Many of the passengers from Princess Cruises' Diamond Princess cruise ship still at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio are set to be released to go home.
More than 120 passengers from Princess Cruises' Diamond Princess cruise ship are still at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, and many will be released to go home Tuesday.
at the behest of the city of San Antonio. Their 14-day stateside quarantine, which started after they had already been in quarantine aboard the ship, was supposed to end Monday. Those allowed to leave will be transported to the airport from Lackland Air Force Base by bus in coordination with their flight times. The groups arriving will be met by airport representatives who will assist in baggage check and security checks.
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