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I don't understand cruising, and never will. Call me an cruise killjoy, I don't care. I'm just over here, not on a floating petri dish, trying to avoid infectious diseases including COVID-19, measles, ...
Across the globe, the cruise industry is opening up new cruising regions and building new ships — and finding legal support. ...
The report indicated that 134 of the 3,914 passengers, and seven of 1,266 crew members, experienced symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps at some point during the cruise. The full ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 134 passengers on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas - or 3.4 ...
A dream vacation quickly turned into a nightmare for more than 140 people aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas when ...
More than 140 people got sick when a vomiting bug swept through Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The mystery gastrointestinal ...
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TheTravel on MSNRoyal Caribbean Cruise Passengers Go Down Like Flies As Mystery Outbreak Sweeps Through Ship After California DepartureAlthough the underlying cause of the outbreak on board the Royal Caribbean cruise ship, Navigator of the Seas, remains unknown, seven crew members and 134 passengers out of a total passenger list of 3 ...
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Daily Star on MSNRoyal Caribbean statement after 141 passengers fall ill with agonising symptomsThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating the mystery illness after dozens of passengers were struck down on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship ...
The cuts to the CDC's injury prevention center were part of broader layoffs earlier this year in Health and Human Services, under the direction of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
The most asked question of Stifel analyst Steven Wieczynski is how much higher the cruise operator's stock can go. His answer? 'A lot.' Shares of Royal Caribbean Group were hovering just below ...
Senate committee advances Susan Monarez to be Trump’s CDC director By MIKE STOBBE and JONEL ALECCIA The Associated Press, Updated July 9, 2025, 11:46 a.m.
A U.S. Senate committee has approved Susan Monarez to be President Donald Trump’s director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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