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This photo provided by Javier Parodi, shows a selfie of Javier Parodi, left, Grissel Parodi and Amy Khamissian, on board the Nile cruise ship MS Asarade, in Luxor, Egypt, Tuesday, March 10, 2020. When Javier Parodi returned from a tour of Egypt’s famed ancient tombs in the southern city of Luxor last week, he was unnerved to see that his cruise ship wasn’t where he left it. The hulking MS Asara, carrying some 150 tourists, had docked, far from the rest, on the opposite bank of the Nile. Parodi, 35, found himself confined for days on the boat. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. (Javier Parodi via AP)

This photo provided by Javier Parodi, shows a selfie of Javier Parodi, left, Grissel Parodi and Amy Khamissian, on board the Nile cruise ship MS Asarade, in Luxor, Egypt, Tuesday, March 10, 2020. When Javier Parodi returned from a tour of Egypt’s famed ancient tombs in the southern city of Luxor last week, he was unnerved to see that his cruise ship wasn’t where he left it. The hulking MS Asara, carrying some 150 tourists, had docked, far from the rest, on the opposite bank of the Nile. Parodi, 35, found himself confined for days on the boat. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. (Javier Parodi via AP)

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