500 Passengers Sick On Cruise Ship
Since reports on Wednesday the number of infected passengers and crew has increased from 167 to 277 affecting about 33 of the people aboard the ship.
500 passengers sick on cruise ship. Nearly 500 people on a Cruise Ship are very sickWith all the bad press over the years would you go on a Cruise. You escape on a Caribbean cruise and suddenly everybody around you starts throwing up and has a bad case of diarrhea. She worked aboard Princess Cruise Lines Diamond Princess a 952 vessel that can carry nearly 3000 passengers.
A hundred people were confined to their rooms as a norovirus spread throughout the ship according to Fox 35. People joining the ship may bring the virus to other passengers and crew. Nearly 500 people are now sick on Royal Caribbean cruise ship More than 275 people had initially come down with a gastrointestinal illness a spokesman for Oasis of the Seas said.
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. The cruise line instructs COVID-positive passengers to quarantine for 14 days at home and to speak with their doctors. Why or why not.
Two recent Royal Caribbean cruises saw more than 500 on board become sick after outbreaks of stomach-related illnesses leading five people to be hospitalized in one of the cases. Medical staff must meet certain training requirements but they do not have to be certified. A hundred people were confined to.
Over 500 Cruise Ship Passengers Sick CDC on Board After a norovirus hit a cruise ship the CDC is sanitizing and looking for the source until ship docks on Wednesday. Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas cruise is planning to set sail again days after returning to port early after nearly 500 passengers on board became sick. More than 100 passengers on the ship are sick.
Source - Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas cruise is planning to set sail again days after returning to port early after nearly 500 passengers on board became sick. The number of passengers hit with a gastrointestinal illness on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship has increased to nearly 500 a day after the company said 277 passengers on the Oasis of the Seas had initially fallen ill. Close living quarters may increase the amount of group contact.
