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A cruise operator that failed to cancel a voyage that led to a COVID-19 outbreak was ruled negligent in an Australian class-action case. ... and crew members for the virus were unlikely to screen ...
Between virus outbreaks, “ horrendous smells,” and plumbing issues, cruise ships in 2024 seemed to be plagued by mishaps that resulted in months-long delays and abrupt cancellations in some cases.
They hope they're not cruising for a bruising.
Between 24 January 2020 and 2 February 2020, the ship made three additional cruises out of Guangzhou or Hong Kong, including two "cruises to nowhere" and one to the Philippines, although passengers from the journey were not disembarked at Manila due to local resident protests over fear on the virus.
Norovirus is a virus that can cause gastroenteritis [11] and is also a cause of gastroenteritis on cruise ships. [2] It is typically transmitted from person to person. [12] Symptoms usually last between 1 and 3 days and generally resolve without treatment or long term consequences. The incubation period of the virus averages about 24 hours. [13]
The outbreak was reported to the CDC. The US -based health agency classified 2024 as the worst year for stomach illness outbreaks on cruise ships in over a decade as norovirus cases surged in the US.
The lawsuit alleged that Princess Cruise Lines did not warn the couple that an outbreak on board the ship had sickened passengers during its previous voyage. [34] On 4 May 2020, a lawsuit was filed against Princess Cruise Lines and Carnival Corporation by the son of a retired Lehigh County steel worker who was a passenger that died of the virus ...
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