BALTIMORE (WBFF) - 82 people tested positive for the flu on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship back to Baltimore.
According to officials with the cruise line, on the February 8-20 voyage of Grandeur of the Seas, medical staff let the CDC know that dozens of guests and crew had flu-like illness or tested positive for influenza A or B and were placed in isolation.
None of the 82 patients met the CDC criteria as a person under investigation for the CDC.
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11 comments:
Cruise ships are ridiculous I don’t no why people go on them.
Yet limiting air travel is somehow a bad idea. Every person on that ship caught the flu because of a single carrier, either passenger or crew.
Send the ship out and sink it then. That'll learn em'
82 people tested positive for the flu
Anonymous said...
Cruise ships are ridiculous I don’t no why people go on them.
March 3, 2020 at 6:43 PM
Because they are fun, economical, get to see different places, people, cultures, and to get away from cold weather. How's that?
I agree, several people at work are planning cruises, stupid if you ask me.
And bring back infectious diseases. If you wanna go to those places you should do us all a favor and stay there!
Anonymous said...
I agree, several people at work are planning cruises, stupid if you ask me.
March 3, 2020 at 9:18 PM
I probably had similar views UNTIL I actually went on a cruise. I had a blast. But now I stick to cruises that are 10 days or less. I prefer the 7-day cruises. I tend to get bored with longer ones.
nothing like floating around in a petri dish of scumbags on the ocean. trapped with no where to retreat to. All it takes is for one foul human to pass their diseases around to everyone! and you gladly pay for this! Now that's to damn funny!
And stand in lines and eat meals with people you don't want to be with.
Wow, ignorant responses from people who have never been on a cruise. Do yourself a favor and actually take one, or better yet, stay home and let those who enjoy them not be bothered by your piss poor attitudes. Win/win.
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