Cruise Ship Vomiting Bug
Vomiting bug-hit cruise ship back in Britain A liner hit by the winter vomiting bug during a pre-Christmas cruise arrived back in port in England on Friday after one passenger dubbed it a plague.
Cruise ship vomiting bug. A total of 342 people on the Fred Olsen ship Balmoral which left Dover on 21 December were affected by the vomiting bug the cruise operator said. Many had to be quarantined and confined to their cabins on the Fred Olsen lines flagship cruise ship Balmoral. The following incidents reported by Miami Herald have been crowned the worst discoveries cruise inspectors laid their eyes on in November.
Commonly known as the winter vomiting bug although it can strike any time of year norovirus causes projectile vomiting diarrhoea headaches and stomach cramps and spreads like wildfire if given half a chance. Caribbean cruise ship turns back after 300 get vomiting bug The ships operator Princess Cruise Lines Ltd says the voyage has been cut short out of an abundance of caution. PO has issued a statement.
Outbreaks on cruise ships are not uncommon. The word Norovirus is gaining prominence in the cruise ship world as an increasing number of travelers are getting affected by it. However one risk on cruises is winter vomiting bug norovirus.
Cunards Queen Mary II currently has 19 confirmed cases of the. The inspector found out the man threw up three times and got diarrhoea once. Norovirus causes sickness and diarrhoea and is easily transmitted in confined places such as hospitals and schools.
HUNDREDS of cruise ship passengers have been left vomiting everywhere after being struck down by a horrific bug. Queen Victoria cruise ship faces US. The UKs Daily Mail reports that the Balmoral cruise ship dubbed the Cursed Cruise Ship of the High Seas is facing the prospect of being impounded after it was hit by a vomiting bug for the third time in less than a year.
A cruise ship due to arrive in Hampshire is undergoing extra cleaning following an outbreak of the norovirus winter vomiting bug. ALMOST 200 passengers on one of the worlds biggest cruise liners have been struck down by diarrhoea and a vomiting bug. Nearly 80 passengers on the 300million ship have become victims of the virus which causes severe vomiting nausea and diarrhoea.
