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Norovirus Cruise: 'Outbreaks' On Two Ships

More than 400 passengers and crew have been sick with vomiting and diarrhoea as suspected norovirus hits two cruise ships sailing in the Caribbean.
Both luxury liners, the Queen Mary 2 and the Emerald Princess, reported the outbreak to the Centres for Disease Control, following guidelines that come into play when more than 2% of the passengers and crew are laid low.
The US public health agency said it was still conducting lab tests to determine the pathogen, but it said norovirus was suspected.
On Cunard's Queen Mary 2, which left New York on December 22 for a 10-day cruise, 194 passengers and 11 crew members of the more than 3,800 people were reported ill, the CDC said.
And on the Emerald Princess, owned by Princess Cruises, which returned to Fort Lauderdale on December 27, 189 passengers and 31 crew members of the more than 4,400 people on board fell sick, the CDC said.
The CDC said both liners had taken steps to stem the outbreak, including cleaning and disinfecting more often, as well as keeping passengers informed.
But Sue Hayes, from Arkansas, said she was on the Emerald Princess and her husband fell ill. She has been critical of how the crew members handled the crisis.
"It started just a couple of days into the cruise and has affected so many that the staff can't keep up with what they have to do for those who are sick," she said on Facebook.
"I have to phone to get the room cleaned because there aren't enough staff to even get clean towels and the room stewards are not allowed to come into the room.
"I have gone and got food for him because it may be a long time to get it delivered, like two hours after scheduled."
Some people who said they were on the Queen Mary 2 said on Cruise Critic that they were advised to avoid the buffet because of the sickness and that infected passengers were being kept in their rooms.
"I have never felt as sorry for the staff as I do now. They are working round the clock battling this situation," Andiamo said on the blog.
"It is serious, but in my opinion it is being handled very well.
"The festivities continue and those of us who have avoided this virus continue to enjoy the many offerings we come to expect and appreciate.
"For those passengers who have been exposed, they are confined to their cabins until declared safe to come out."
Sky News contacted both Cunard and Princess Cruises for comment but both companies said no one was available to comment.
Similar outbreaks hit two P&O luxury liners - the Azura and the Oriana - earlier this month.
The cruise ship infections come as norovirus is thought to be behind the deaths of four people in a hospital in Japan.
The patients, aged between 80 and 97, died of breathing problems and pneumonia last week after suffering vomiting and diarrhoea, said officials at Denentoshi Hospital in Yokohama.
Almost 100 other people have been infected at the hospital since Tuesday.
Norovirus has been sweeping the UK and has led to the closure of dozens of hospital wards.
The Health Protection Agency said there could have been more than a million cases in the UK this season.
The number of cases has risen earlier than expected this year, following an as-yet unexplained trend seen across Europe and other parts of the world.
Norovirus symptoms include sudden vomiting, diarrhoea, or both, a temperature, headache and stomach cramps. The bug usually goes away within a few days but can be contagious for a couple of days after vomiting has ended.
what do you think?

shirley sutton
Only takes one person who is unwell to go aboard a ship to pass it to everyone - most people will still go if feeling ill cos they've Spent so much money

Steven Tracey
Good news - STI infections onboard are down 20%

shaun spencer
Shouldnt these ships be making their way to the nearest andrex factory.

andrew
Been on a cruise recently where hand gel is available everywhere on the ship, especially the dining rooms. Even then, people STILL had to be persuaded to use the stuff. Go in a crowded cafe any time of the day and find people coming out of the toilets without thinking to wash their hands. Britain is a dirty nation I'm afraid.

shirley sutton
Very true only takes one infected person to go into the lounges or restaurants to infect loads more

eastonandrea
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chrishearn350
They're all in for a crappy holiday !

steven
Hey, that was my thoughts lol.

chrishearn350
It was a sh tty idea !

steve devrell
I HAVE travelled on cruise and regularly lecture on them. People have the wrong end of the stick. Believe Me - it is not the Cruise Ship Companies at fault, they are scrupulously clean with excellent hygiene routines in place - it is the casual, sometimes cavalier and ignorant attitudes to personal hygiene that sadly many older people have they causes the problems. Many don't bother to wash their hands after using the loo and others deliberately ignore hand cleansing stations. To blame the Cruise companies is like blaming Isambard 'K' Brunel for the people who choose to throw themselves off the Clifton Suspension Bridge!!

pjbeckett
You are ignoring the fact that we now have a Litigation Culture in this country, otherwise you are dead right.








stevie may
12:36pm on 30/12/2012
Talk about Plague Ships. . . Who would want to go on a cruise where if you get sick you cant expect any help. . . After paying vastly inflated prices for your ticket
steve devrell
6:59am on 1/1/2013
You are obviously ignorant of the cruise ship industry. Plague Ship is a 'tabloid' expression also born out of ignorance. As for vastly inflated prices, cruise ships are incredibly good value - look at the brochures!!! Unless of course, as I would suspect, you are either a backpack, mosquito net tourist, or someone who goes every year to same British hotel, in which case your chances of contracting the plague are significantly higher than on a cruise ship. GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT!