300 Passengers Sick On Cruise Ship
Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas known for being one of the largest cruise ships in the world will be returning to Port Canaveral a day early after an Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas faces an outbreak of Norovirus affecting 277 guests and crew members aboard.
300 passengers sick on cruise ship. A Royal Caribbean cruise ship recently returned to Florida after hundreds of its passengers fell sick due to experiencing gastrointestinal illness. 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. Unfortunately accidents do happen.
If you do get sick on the cruise visit the ships doctor and drink plenty of water as dehydration is a common side-effect. Medical staff must meet certain training requirements but they do not have to be certified. Cruise ship with nearly 450 falling sick while at sea the cruise company said Tuesday.
According to several reports 332 cases were reported during the 5-night cruise. The spokesperson identified the illness as the norovirus an infectious disease also known as. Passengers are typically.
Gastrointestinal symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea afflict almost 10 of. A Caribbean cruise has been cut short after more than 300 people on board the ship began vomiting and suffering from diarrhoea. Texas -- where the ship sailed out -- bans businesses from requiring vaccinations but the Belize tourism board claimed that 96 percent of the passengers on the cruise and 99 percent of the crew.
This has been officially confirmed by Owen Torres a spokesperson for the Royal Caribbean. During the five-night cruise 332 cases of a gastrointestinal. Have become sick according to the.
Caribbean cruise liner investigated after nearly 300 passengers fall ill. About 3 percent or 19 of the 689 crew members on board. More than 300 people are sick with bouts of vomiting and diarrhea on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
