Passengers who have tested negative for coronavirus have started to disembark from the quarantined cruise ship off Japan.
About 500 people, who've shown no symptoms of the disease, will leave the Diamond Princess and be subjected to an additional 14 days of quarantine once they return home.
It comes after 14 US nationals, who were recently evacuated from the ship, contracted the virus despite testing negative for it two to three days before they flew home.
Officials added that passengers who tested negative but shared cabins with infected people would continue to remain on board.
The ship docked at Yokohama has been under quarantine since February 3 and has become the biggest concentration of infections outside of China with 545 confirmed cases.
Meanwhile, the death toll in mainland China passed 2,000, with the total number of cases crossing over 74,000.
Russia launched an overnight drone attack on the Ukrainian region of Mykolaiv, and also struck Kryvyi Rih in what Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday was the war's biggest drone attack on the city.
The United States reached separate deals on Tuesday with Ukraine and Russia to pause their attacks at sea and against energy targets, with Washington agreeing to push to lift some sanctions against Moscow.
China's glacier area has shrunk by 26 per cent since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing completely and glacial retreat intensifying in recent years, official data released in March showed.
The Trump administration sought on Tuesday to contain the fallout after a magazine journalist disclosed he had been inadvertently included in a secret group discussion of highly sensitive war plans, while Democrats called on top officials to resign over the security incident.
The United States is exerting "unacceptable pressure" on Greenland, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday, ahead of an unsolicited visit by a high-profile US delegation to the semi-autonomous Danish territory this week.