KEY POINTS
  • "The cruise has ended and we are in a quarantine situation," Princess Cruise ship passenger David Abel said in a video obtained by CNBC.
  • The Carnival-owned cruise line placed 3,700 passengers and crew under a two-week mandatory quarantine after some were found to have contracted coronavirus.
  • Health officials around the world are scrambling to stop the spread of the new virus, which was first discovered Dec. 31 in the Chinese city of Wuhan in Hubei province.

One of the quarantined passengers aboard a Princess Cruises ship said on Thursday that the vessel is moored, but guests are not allowed to leave.

"The cruise has ended and we are in a quarantine situation," said 74-year-old David Abel, who's being held on the Diamond Princess with his wife, Sally, in Japan as the cruise line plays a role in stopping the spread of the deadly coronavirus.