Thailand became the latest country to turn away Holland America’s MS Westerdam cruise ship Tuesday — despite assurances from the crew that no one on board is infected with the coronavirus.

The ship was sailing in a westerly direction, about 60 miles off the southern coast of Vietnam on Tuesday morning, according to data from the Marine Traffic ship tracking website.

Holland America announced Monday that passengers would disembark in Bangkok on Thursday — and that there was no reason to believe any passengers were infected with the deadly bug.

But that was not enough to placate Thailand’s public health minister, Antuin Charnvirakul.

“I have issued orders,” he posted to Facebook. “Permission to dock refused.”

Deputy Transport Minister Atirat Ratanasate wrote that while the ship cannot dock on the country’s shores, Thailand “will gladly help providing fuel, medicine, and food.”

The 14-day East Asia cruise left Hong Kong on Feb. 1, hosting 1,455 passengers and 802 crew members — a total of 2,257 people.

MS Westerdam has already been prohibited from docking in Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and the US territory of Guam — sparking frustrations and feelings of helplessness among stranded passengers.

“MS Westerdam needs US govt help,” Scott Willett posted in a desperate tweet to President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Pence chief of staff Marc Short.

“600 Americans stuck at sea including my daughter who needs medical attention.”

Steve Muth, of Onsted, Mich., who is on board with his wife, their daughter and her boyfriend, told the Detroit Free Press on Sunday the ship seems to be drifting aimlessly.

“We are floating around the ocean,” he told the outlet. “We’ve been denied, essentially, every port, every country since leaving Hong Kong.”

Meanwhile, the Diamond Princess — with 3,700 passengers and crew members on board — is quarantined in the Japanese port of Yokohama, with 135 cases of coronavirus detected on board.

The World Dream cruise ship was quarantined in Hong Kong for four days, but all 35 people who had reported symptoms tested negative and everyone was allowed to disembark.

Coronavirus has killed more than 1,000 people — all but two in mainland China — and infected more than 40,000 people, most in China, but 319 cases have been reported in 24 other countries and territories.

With Post wires