300 Cruise Ship Passengers Sick
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship returned to Port Everglades today after more than 300 people became ill with a stomach virus.
300 cruise ship passengers sick. 11 2019 0218 The spokesperson identified the illness as the norovirus an infectious. Nearly 300 passengers on a cruise ship heading to Halifax from Britain are sick with norovirus. More than 300 passengers and crew members aboard the Galveston-based Celebration cruise ship were afflicted with a gastrointestinal virus during a trip to.
Why you can trust Sky News. Caribbean cruise liner investigated after nearly 300 passengers fall ill. FORT LAUDERDALE CBSMiami A Princess Cruises ship cut its voyage short and returned to Port Everglades.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Oasis of the Seas cruise ship was forced to return to homeport after Norovirus outbreak sickened almost 300 cruise passengers on board. Symptoms often include nausea vomiting diarrhea. A Royal Caribbean cruise ship recently returned to Florida after hundreds of its passengers fell sick due to experiencing gastrointestinal illness.
A Royal Caribbean ship has just reported nearly 600 passengers have come down with the infamous cruise ship stomach bug. The total number of confirmed cases. Reuters - More than 300 passengers and crew members fell ill aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship many with vomiting and diarrhea the Centers for Disease Control said on Sunday.
A Caribbean cruise has been cut short after more than 300 people on board the ship began vomiting and suffering from diarrhoea. More than 300 people on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship have become ill during a voyage the Centers for Disease Control said on its website. Even for a Norovirus outbreak 600 is pretty high.
With so many people sick this can only mean that either crew members failed to detect the outbreak right away failed to quarantine those who exhibited symptoms or failed to sanitize areas that those stricken with the. Cruise cut short after nearly 300 onboard fall ill. This article is more than 6 years old.
