In this Feb. 11, 2020 photo, the Grand Princess cruise ship passes the Golden Gate Bridge as it arrives from Hawaii in San Francisco. Alberta's first presumptive case of the novel coronavirus involves a woman from the southern part of the province who was on a cruise ship that is being held for testing off the coast of California. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
In this Feb. 11, 2020 photo, the Grand Princess cruise ship passes the Golden Gate Bridge as it arrives from Hawaii in San Francisco. Alberta's first presumptive case of the novel coronavirus involves a woman from the southern part of the province who was on a cruise ship that is being held for testing off the coast of California. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
The Public Health Agency of Canada is trying to find more than 260 Canadians who were on the last voyage of the Grand Princess cruise ship.
This after fellow Canadian passengers were diagnosed with COVID-19 upon their return last month.
Currently, the ship is being held off the coast of California with 237 Canadians on board, as some passengers are tested for the virus.