400 Sick On Cruise Ship
CNN-- A cruise ship returned to Charleston South Carolina on Friday after more than 400 passengers got sick during a trip to the Caribbean.
400 sick on cruise ship. Caribbean Cruise Ship Turns Into Diarrhea Nightmare Vessel In ABC News story 400-Plus Passengers Get Sick on Cruise the cruise lines PR spokesperson Cynthia Martinez says that the ship doctors are giving passengers anti-nausea and diarrhea medication such as Pepto-Bismol. The ship set sail from St. Cruise ship with nearly 450 falling sick while at sea the cruise company said Tuesday.
The ship was disinfected when it arrived in port on Saturday morning and caused the current cruise to be delayed by a. British doctors ferried the aid to the Aurora. Keep reading to find out what the ship is doing to treat the outbreak and prevent it.
About one out of every four of the 1800 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury has reported symptoms of upset stomachs vomiting and diarrhea. The Centers for Disease Control CDC has announced that norovirus was the cause of over 400 illnesses that forced a Celebrity Cruises ship back to Charleston South Carolina during a voyage to the Caribbean. 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.
The Celebruty Mercury is up there fighting for silver next to the Explorer of the Seas gold with more than 400 passengers falling ill to the. Two guests on the Celebrity Millennium ship tested positive for COVID-19 Celebrity Cruises said Thursday. Before boarding guests were required to show proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours.
Symptoms include stomach pains nausea and diarrhea according to the CDC. The Consumerists headline says it all. More than 400 passengers and crew fell ill during a cruise that ended in Charleston on Feb.
Although it is highly transmissible the illness is relatively infrequent on. More than 400 people on a cruise in the Caribbean are being treated for a gastrointestinal illness that is sweeping the ship. Royal Caribbean on Thursday said.
