More than 140 people on board the Royal Caribbean’s navigator of the sea Suddenly sick with Vomiting and diarrhea during a round trip cruise from Los Angeles to Mexico.
The outbreak concerned 134 passengers and seven crew members after the ship had expired on July 4th.
The ship covered Vallarta in Puerto on July 8 and returned to Los Angeles on July 11th. The passengers who reported diseases were isolated and the ship was thoroughly cleaned. It can hold up to 3,300 guests, so loud The sun.
According to the CDC shipping program program, stool samples were also collected for testing.
The CDC has not yet determined the cause of the outbreak.
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The independent has contacted Royal Caribbean and CDC for a comment.
Vomiting and diarrhea are common signs of Norovirus, which are generally known as stomach flu. It can also cause fever, headache and body pain, with most people recover within one to three days.
This outbreak follows a similar incident in September last September, when 180 people became sick during an Alaska cruise to Royal Caribbean.
Navigator of the Seas, which was debut in 2002 and was renovated in 2019, regularly sails from Los Angeles to Mexican destinations. The ship, which can transmit 3,380 guests with capacity, has 17 bars, 12 food options, three pools, six whirlpools and attractions such as a climbing wall, surf simulator, ice rink, escape room and a water slide.