Alaska Cruise Ship Illness
Hsu was kept overnight for observation in the ships medical area and the next day the ships doctor felt she should go to a hospital at the next port in Juneau Alaska.
Alaska cruise ship illness. I am fine on lakes and rivers its just the ocean that upsets me. The US Centers for Disease Control is helping to investigate an outbreak of vomiting and diarrhea aboard a cruise ship in Alaska. No outbreaks were recorded in 2013 or 2014.
Cruise ship staff send this report any time the ship is in the United States or within 15 days of arriving at a US. Transport Canada on Thursday announced the extension of the ban enacted because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ship was sailing with 162 passengers and 52 crew members including an onboard nurse all of whom were tested for COVID-19 after a passenger began feeling ill.
The cruise lines most popular routes include Hawaii Alaska and the Caribbean. This is true on cruise ships and different outbreaks of norovirus influenza coronaviruses salmonella rhinoviruses and other quick-spreading diseases do. CDC reports 68 of 1285 529 passengers and 9 of 599 050 crew have reported gastrointestinal illness on the 3-18 November cruise.
Waters are asked to submit daily reports known as the Enhanced Data Collection EDC during COVID-19 Pandemic form to the CDC. During the voyage 135 of the 2588 passengers and 16 of the 1093 crewmembers reported being ill according to LaKia R. Cruise ships planning to or currently sailing US.
14 the CDC had assigned orange color status to six Carnival Cruise Line ships three Royal Caribbean Group ships two Norwegian Cruise Line ships and one Disney ship. Although cruise ship outbreaks were described separately for passengers and crew voyage outbreaks. On June 2 the ship reported that 5 of 574 087 crew and 64 of 1230 52 passengers were ill.
During one cruise in 2012 from New York to the Bahamas nearly 1000 passengers became violently ill with GI related symptoms. Passengers began reporting to the ships medical center with gastrointestinal illness according to Karen Candy a spokeswoman for Princess Cruises. According to passengers a Code Red was called the second night of the cruise due to gastro intestinal illness on board.
