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COVID outbreak on cruise ship approaching New Orleans

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://apnews.com/article/coronavi...-new-orleans-1f8edb74567df1abdbc29161d800056f


COVID outbreak on cruise ship approaching New Orleans
today

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ten people aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship approaching New Orleans have tested positive for COVID-19, officials said Saturday night.

The Norwegian Breakaway had departed New Orleans on Nov. 28 and is due to return this weekend, the Louisiana Department of Health said in a news release. Over the past week, the ship made stops in Belize, Honduras and Mexico.

More than 3,200 people are on board the ship, officials said...
 
10 COVID-19 cases identified on approaching cruise ship

CDC, state and local authorities working with cruise company to initiate agreed protocol

December 04, 2021

Baton Rouge, La. - A Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) cruise ship disembarking in New Orleans this weekend has identified 10 COVID-19 cases among its crew members and passengers.

Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Department of Health, the City of New Orleans and the Port of New Orleans are aware and working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to initiate existing COVID-19 agreements and protocols with the cruise line.

The Norwegian Breakaway departed from New Orleans on Nov. 28 and stopped in Belize, Honduras and Mexico on its voyage. There are more than 3,200 individuals onboard.

NCL has been adhering to appropriate quarantine and isolation protocols as new cases and exposures have been identified aboard this vessel. Additionally, every individual aboard will be tested for COVID-19 prior to disembarking, and will be provided post-exposure and quarantine public health guidance by the CDC. Those who test positive for COVID-19 will either (1) travel by personal vehicle directly to their personal residence or (2) self-isolate according to current CDC guidelines in accommodations provided by NCL.

The Louisiana Department of Health, City of New Orleans and Port of New Orleans will continue to keep the public updated should new developments arise.
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https://ldh.la.gov/news/6431


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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) company press release:


MEDIA STATEMENTS
December 5, 2021 - COVID-19 Cases On Board Norwegian Breakaway


The health and safety of our guests, crew and the communities we visit is our highest priority, and we will continue to take all appropriate actions to ensure their wellbeing and protect public health.

We have identified a handful of COVID-19 cases among guests and crew onboard Norwegian Breakaway, which is scheduled to disembark in New Orleans, LA on December 5. All of the identified cases onboard are asymptomatic. In addition to requiring that 100% of guests and crew are fully vaccinated, per the Company’s comprehensive health and safety protocols, we have implemented quarantine, isolation and contact tracing procedures for identified cases. We are testing all individuals on Norwegian Breakaway prior to disembarkation, as well as providing post-exposure and quarantine public health guidance by the CDC. Any guests who have tested positive for COVID-19 will travel by personal vehicle to their personal residence or self-isolate in accommodations provided by the Company according to CDC guidelines.

We take this matter extremely seriously and will continue to work closely with the CDC, the office of Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Department of Health as well as the city and port of New Orleans. At this time, there have been no changes to scheduled future sailings on Norwegian Breakaway. We will provide additional updates to impacted guests as appropriate.

https://www.ncl.com/newsroom/media-statements/
 
Cruise ship with COVID-positive passengers docks in New Orleans

By Ken Daley and Josh Roberson
Published: Dec. 5, 2021 at 10:17 AM CST|Updated: 2 hours ago

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“We are testing all individuals on Norwegian Breakaway prior to disembarkation, as well as providing post-exposure and quarantine public health guidance by the CDC,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “Any guests who have tested positive for COVID-19 will travel by personal vehicle to their personal residence or self-isolate in accommodations provided by the company, according to CDC guidelines.”

But the effectiveness of such measures -- particularly how the cruise line or health officials would enforce instructions for ill passengers to travel directly home, rather than walk around in New Orleans -- was an open question. Some disembarking passengers told WVUE-Fox 8 they were notified about the positive cases on the ship, while others said they had no idea about the outbreak on board the ocean liner until being asked about it by a Fox 8 reporter.

“Yeah, we didn’t hear of this until we kind of heard you talking a second ago,” said Don Canole, a Breakaway passenger from North Carolina. “It would have been nice to have known. We would have taken maybe a few more precautions.”
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The Norwegian Breakaway was scheduled to depart again Sunday after 4 p.m. for another seven-day voyage, returning to New Orleans on Dec. 12.

At this time, there have been no changes to scheduled future sailings on Norwegian Breakaway,” the spokesperson said. “We will provide additional updates to impacted guests as appropriate.”
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https://www.fox8live.com/2021/12/05/...s-new-orleans/
 
UPDATE: 7 additional COVID-19 cases have been identified on cruise ship

1 of 17 total cases is a probable case of Omicron

December 05, 2021

UPDATE: 7 additional COVID-19 cases have been identified on a Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) cruise ship that disembarked in New Orleans today. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases identified among the passengers and crew members to 17.

This includes 1 probable case of Omicron which has been identified among the crew. This case is among the 10 cases that had been previously reported. The crew member is not a Louisiana resident and did not leave the ship.

Separately, earlier today the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed its first case of Omicron in the state. This does not include any of the passengers or crew members on the Norwegian Breakaway.

Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Department of Health, the City of New Orleans and the Port of New Orleans are aware and working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to implement existing COVID-19 agreements and protocols with the cruise line.

For more information, go to www.ldh.la.gov .

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https://ldh.la.gov/news/6432
 
Crewmember on New Orleans Norwegian cruise suspected of having Omicron variant
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Author: WWL Staff
Published: 10:28 AM CST December 6, 2021
Updated: 10:50 AM CST December 6, 2021

NEW ORLEANS — Norwegian Cruise Line said Monday that a South African crewmember aboard a roundtrip cruise from New Orleans is suspected to have the COVID-19 Omicron variant.

The crew member was one of 17 cases of COVID-19 that were detected aboard the Norwegian Breakaway which disembarked at the Port of New Orleans on Sunday. The cruise line said that the crew member was in isolation for the entirety of the cruise, and the Louisiana Department of Health said that the individual did not leave the ship.
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The Norwegian Breakaway left New Orleans on Sunday night for a new cruise. All guests sailing on the Dec. 5 voyage were allowed to cancel their trip without penalty, the company says. Guests that opted to sail must wear masks while indoors except while actively eating or drinking and will be tested twice during the cruise. The cruise will now not stop in Costa Maya due to embarkation delays in New Orleans.

https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/...iant/289-c0a1a235-075c-403f-b8be-6ecf14a3d2ec
 
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