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Cruise ship passengers begin 14-day quarantine in Cornwall, Ont.

Canadian cruise ship passengers whose charter planefirst landed at CFB Trenton early Friday morning havearrived in Cornwall, Ont.,to begin a two-week quarantine.

1 unwell person undergoing tests for coronavirus, Public Health Agency of Canada says

Mental health support offered to Cornwall quarantine patients

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Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, medical officer of health with the Eastern Ontario Health Unit, says mental health supports will be available to passengers who are quarantined at the NAV Centre in Cornwall.

Canadian cruise ship passengers whose charter planefirst landed at CFB Trenton early Friday morning havearrived in Cornwall, Ont., to begin a 14-day quarantine.

The plane, which landedjust after 2 a.m. ET,was carrying 129 passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise linerthat wasquarantined in Yokohama, Japan, since early Februarydue to an outbreak of COVID-19, the novel coronavirusfirst reported in December.

In total the plane carried 151 people, including crew and staff.

Repatriated passengers tested negative for the virus on board the ship and were screened again in Trenton before boarding five buses destined for the NAV Centre in Cornwall to start the quarantine,according to Health Canada officials.

Later on Friday, one person was identified for further testing and sent to aclinic located within the quarantine area at the NAV Centre for tests, said Rhonda Kropp, emergency manager for the Public Health Agency of Canada.

"We had on individual who was feeling unwell," Kropp said at a news conference late Friday.

All five buses used to transport cruise ship passengers to the Nav Centre in Cornwall, Ont., will be disinfected on site before leaving, federal public health officials said. (Matthew Kupfer/CBC)

"Because of the abundance of caution we're taking, we decided we should take a sample, and that sample is currently being tested."

The person undergoing tests is "doing fine," she said, and is staying in their room.

The flight crew will also be quarantined, federal public health officials said, but the length of quarantine could be shortened depending on the level of risk.

If anyone tests positive for COVID-19, people who share a room with them, like family members, may have to undergo further tests but will not necessarily have to stay in quarantine longer.

Anyone who testspositivewill have to wait until they feel better and test negative twice before they're allowed to leave, said Kropp.

WATCH: Here's what the rooms at the NAV Centre look like

Heres what the rooms look like at the NAV Centre

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Trudy Clement, who was on the Diamond Princess cruise ship and arrived in Cornwall Friday morning for a 14-day quarantine, sent CBC News this video of her room at the NAV Centre.

Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, medical officer of health with the Eastern Ontario Health Unit, said passengers in quarantine will undergo twice-daily medical check-ups and will also have access to mental health support.

"These individuals have been cooped up in a cruise, many of them without windows," he said. "So we are offering on-site mental health services."

WATCH: Buses carrying cruise ship passengers arrive in Cornwall

First bus carrying quarantined cruise ship passengers arrives in Cornwall, Ont.

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The first of several buses carrying Canadians who were on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama, Japan, has arrived in Cornwall.

Life on the cruise ship

Lolita Wiesner, whowas on the Diamond Princessto celebrate heranniversary, said medics boarded the plane shortly after it landed at CFB Trentonto take passengers' temperatures and deliver meals.

Forty-seven Canadians who were on board the ship tested positive for COVID-19. Those passengers were not allowed to board the charter flight, and are in isolation at Japanese health facilities.

On Friday, the Canadian Red Cross announced it was sending a team to Japan to offer support to the Canadians being treated there.

Healthy Canadian passengers who choose to leave Japan by their own means will also face a mandatory quarantine of up to 14 daysupon arrival in Canada, Health Minister Patty Hajdu saidThursday.

WATCH: Flight carrying cruise ship passengers arrives in Trenton

Flight carrying quarantined cruise ship passengers arrives at CFB Trenton

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Canadian passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship landed at CFB Trenton shortly after 2 a.m. Friday.

As thequarantine in Cornwall begins, another group of people was due to be released Fridayfrom separate quarantine in Trenton. Canadians evacuated from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the heart of the outbreak, were quarantined at Yukon Lodge after returning to Canada on Feb. 7.

Risk to general public is low, officials say

The NAVCentre is a hotel, conference and community centre. Ithas previously been used by the federal government as an emergency shelter.

Some Cornwall residents, including the mayor,were surprised and expressedconcern about hosting the cruise ship passengers at a facility that's open to the public and not typicallyused for medical purposes.

Canadian passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship who did not test positive for COVID-19 arrived at CFB Trenton on Friday. (Lolita Wiesner/Facebook)

Bernadette Clement, the mayor of Cornwall, changed her tone Friday, saying she hasreceived more information and welcomes the guests.Sitting beside Kropp,Roumeliotisand a spokesperson for the NAV Centre,Rebecca Hickey

"Our hearts are with you, and we hope the quarantine period passes quickly and as comfortably as possible," she said in a statement.

The majority of those passengers are over the age of 60, Clement said, but range in age from 20 to 80.

"We know that you find yourselves in extraordinarily difficult circumstances and that it is impossible for us to imagine how we might feel if we were in your shoes," she said. "But our hope is that you are relieved and uplifted to be on Canadian soil."

No contact with the public

Representatives from the Public Health Agency of Canada, which is handling the operation, said no one under quarantine will be in contact with the general public.

People under quarantine will have some time outside their rooms but must wear gloves and a mask at all times.

An outside area at the NAV Centreis protected by a double fence, which preventsmembers of the public from coming within twometres of people under quarantine.

The Eastern Ontario Health Unitsaid the section of the NAV Centre that will be used is isolated and has its own ventilation system separate from the rest of the complex.

The risk to the general public is extremely low, Roumeliotis said.

"The fact that these individuals are here does not increase that risk," hesaid. "There are precautions in place to be able to confine these individuals and make sure they're quarantined in a safe way."

Officials are in touch with the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontarioand the Ottawa Hospital should anyone require hospital care, he said. Cornwall is 75 kilometres southeast of Ottawa.

An ambulance will remained stationed at the NAV Centre should anyone need immediate assistance, Roumeliotis said.