After spending two days under quarantine in St. Lucia because of a confirmed case of measles, a cruise ship is heading to the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao.

The Freewinds ship left St. Lucia late Thursday after spending two days under quarantine and is scheduled to arrive in Curacao early Saturday with 300 people aboard.

Authorities in Curacao are debating how to respond, according to the Associated Press.

In St. Lucia, authorities said the ship’s doctor requested 100 vaccines, which St. Lucia provided for free, after a female crew member was diagnosed with measles. It is unclear whether she remains in St. Lucia.

Health officials did not immediately respond to AP's request for comment on Friday, but the island nation's chief medical officer Dr. Merlene Fredericks-James explained in a YouTube video Wednesday why they didn't allow the passengers to disembark earlier this week. Read  more at USA Today