Princess Cruise Ship Sick Passengers
Have become sick according to the US.
Princess cruise ship sick passengers. While reports of five hundred sick passengers aboard two of Princess Cruises ships sailing to Fort Lauderdale Ruby Princess and Crown Princess dominate the news here in South Florida a newspaper in New Orleans is reporting that over 200 passengers were stricken with norovirus on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship this weekend. Princess Cruises had one a year ago aboard the Crown Princess when it stopped here in San Francisco. In each case a little more than 100 out of the 2000 to 3000 passengers got sick.
Number of sick passengers on doomed Ruby Princess cruise was berserk as officials admit the coronavirus-riddled ship was low on medical supplies The Ruby Princess is linked to more than 600. Holland Americas Zaandam ship reported March 30 that four people had died. Coast Guard could stop that from happening.
Centers for Disease Control. More than 100 passengers and crew arrived in Port Everglades on Princess. More than 150 passengers have fallen ill on a cruise ship that docked in Sydney with reports of people.
A Princess Cruises ship heading to Port Everglades - where authorities are already scrambling to figure out what to do with the Zaandam a ship carrying passengers sick from coronavirus - has ordered its guests to stay in their rooms after some reported flu-like symptoms. It did not detail any causes of. Thirty-seven passengers aboard the Crown Princess cruise ship that docked in San Francisco on Monday have contracted the stomach flu a spokeswoman for Princess Cruises.
The ships passengers were also sickened during an April 2014 sailing. On Saturday the Coral Princess docked in a Miami Florida port to disembark. Two cruise ships operated by Princess Cruises are sailing into South Florida have well over 200 passengers experiencing norovirus like symptoms nausea diarrhea and vomiting.
Cruise ship with sick passengers 2 dead docks in Florida. The vessel has now become the largest source of Australian fatalities from COVID-19 after two more died yesterday. WATCH LIVE CBS4 News.
