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Possible Norovirus Reported On Board Baltimore-Based Cruise Ship
April 11, 2014 6:44 PM
BALTIMORE (WJZ) ? Crews on the Baltimore-based Grandeur of the Seas get more than they bargain for at sea. More than 100 people are sickened with suspected cases of norovirus.
Linh Bui explains it?s just the latest outbreak on a U.S. cruise line.
Some 117 people on board the Baltimore-based Royal Caribbean ship Gradeur of the Seas are sick with a gastrointestinal illness.
WJZ has learned 99 guests and 8 crew members fell ill during a week-long cruise from Baltimore to the Bahamas...
Royal Caribbean cruise passengers ill on ship that sailed from Md.
Updated at 03:18 PM today
AP
April 12, 2014 (BALTIMORE) -- Passengers sailing on the Grandeur of the Seas from the Port of Baltimore have been sickened on two consecutive trips, federal health officials say.
The most recent outbreak occurred on the Royal Caribbean International vessel, which left Baltimore on April 5 for a seven-day cruise to the Bahamas, Royal Caribbean spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said in an email Friday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on its website that about 100 passengers and crew members fell ill with vomiting and diarrhea. Martinez said a norovirus was believed to be the cause...