Cruise ship norovirus outbreak
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Passengers and crew traveling on the Queen Mary 2 from England to the Caribbean reported symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting.
A luxury cruise ship became a bit of a plague boat after more than 200 passengers were infected with norovirus as it returned to the UK
The report comes after the CDC shared on March 31, that 12 of the 461 passengers on Seabourn Cruise Line's Seabourn Encore ship fell ill due to a norovirus outbreak. Among the crew members, 22 of the 405 were also unwell. The ship, which began sailing on March 16 is scheduled to conclude on April 9.
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More than 225 people got sick in norovirus outbreaks on Cunard Line and Seabourn ships. Among 2,538 guests on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, 183 reported being ill during its current voyage, along with 14 crew members,
U.S. health officials said 224 passengers and 17 crew on board the Cunard cruise ship Queen Mary 2 caught norovirus during a voyage that's still ongoing.