400 Sick On Cruise Ship
British doctors ferried the aid to the Aurora.
400 sick on cruise ship. More than 400 passengers and crew have been sick with vomiting and diarrhoea as suspected norovirus hits two cruise ships sailing in the Caribbean. At least 299 passengers and 22 crew members onboard the ship operated by California-based Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. The Centers for Disease Control CDC reports that 406 of the 1829 passengers 221 have reported fever vomiting andor diarrhea.
Royal Caribbean on Thursday said. A Royal Caribbean statement said the cruise line is taking steps like intensive sanitary procedures to minimize the risk of any further issues More from WSVN and CNN Sign up for daily e-mails. The vessel sailed again last weekend after a one-day delay to allow a crew to sanitize the ship.
CNN Two hundred more people on Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas cruise ship have been sickened by a gastrointestinal illness bringing the total to 475. More than 400 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury out of South Carolina have come down with a stomach sickness causing vomiting and diarrhea. A British cruise ship carrying more than 400 sick passengers today left Greek waters for Gibraltar after receiving emergency medicine and supplies.
The ship set sail from St. The ship was disinfected when it arrived in port on Saturday morning and caused the current cruise to be delayed by a. Although it is highly transmissible the illness is relatively infrequent on.
Keep reading to find out what the ship is doing to treat the outbreak and prevent it. Two-hundred-seventy-seven passengers and crew members aboard the Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas cruise ship became sick with a gastrointestinal illness according to the cruise line. Have become sick according to the US.
Two hundred more people on Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas cruise ship have been sickened by a gastrointestinal illness bringing the total to 475. Maarten on Saturday for a 7-day cruise with stops in Barbados Aruba and Curacao. The outbreak of a gastrointestinal illness has spread to more passengers on a US.
