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couldnt pay me to go on a cruise now or ever. Coronavirus, Norovirus, whatever. Don’t want to be trapped on a boat w a bunch of strangers

Number Of Virus Outbreaks On Cruise Ships Surging: CDC | ZeroHedge

Norovirus is one of the most common viral illnesses on cruises, and it has sometimes been dubbed “the cruise ship virus” owing to widespread media coverage of outbreaks. However, the CDC noted that outbreaks on cruise ships account for a small number of all reported outbreaks of norovirus in the United States.

In May, a Celebrity Cruises trip saw about 152 passengers and 26 crew members get sick with the virus, according to CDC figures. Another case in May also saw 246 passengers and 38 crew contract the virus, the data show.

During a Princess Cruises voyage involving the Ruby Princess, about 10 percent of the 2,881 passengers on board displayed symptoms similar to norovirus, according to the CDC.
 
Number Of Virus Outbreaks On Cruise Ships Surging: CDC | ZeroHedge

Norovirus is one of the most common viral illnesses on cruises, and it has sometimes been dubbed “the cruise ship virus” owing to widespread media coverage of outbreaks. However, the CDC noted that outbreaks on cruise ships account for a small number of all reported outbreaks of norovirus in the United States.

In May, a Celebrity Cruises trip saw about 152 passengers and 26 crew members get sick with the virus, according to CDC figures. Another case in May also saw 246 passengers and 38 crew contract the virus, the data show.

During a Princess Cruises voyage involving the Ruby Princess, about 10 percent of the 2,881 passengers on board displayed symptoms similar to norovirus, according to the CDC.
Pretty sure we got it on a cruise a couple of times ago. Thankful we had two bathrooms.
 
Number Of Virus Outbreaks On Cruise Ships Surging: CDC | ZeroHedge

Norovirus is one of the most common viral illnesses on cruises, and it has sometimes been dubbed “the cruise ship virus” owing to widespread media coverage of outbreaks. However, the CDC noted that outbreaks on cruise ships account for a small number of all reported outbreaks of norovirus in the United States.

In May, a Celebrity Cruises trip saw about 152 passengers and 26 crew members get sick with the virus, according to CDC figures. Another case in May also saw 246 passengers and 38 crew contract the virus, the data show.

During a Princess Cruises voyage involving the Ruby Princess, about 10 percent of the 2,881 passengers on board displayed symptoms similar to norovirus, according to the CDC.
It’s as if folks immune systems are compromised for some reason.
 
First, you are correct. I missed the reference to cloth masks.

Second, I don’t recall seeing a cloth one in a long time, actually. I see the occasional N95. Not saying you don't see cloth still, but I don't.

Third, I'm not one of those people that wears one now. So I don't know why they make the choice they make. But I suppose it's their choice, don't you?



I still see a handful of patients wearing these every day in our office.
 
Prob didn't wear his mask correctly
His Doctor “Sir. You should really adopt a healthier diet. You are eating too much sugar. Also, you need to start exercising regularly”.

Durbin= F That!!!! Crazy quack

His Doctor “Sir, best if you stay home while you recover from COVID”

Durbin= Absolutely! Thanks Doc, you know best. I’ll do as you say. Gotta listen to the medical professionals.

Funny how this works.
 

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