Norovirus Spreads on Cruise Ship, Making Over 100 People Sick

More than 100 people were sick with norovirus on a cruise ship.
The CDC said 102 passengers and 13 crew members were sick. They had diarrhea and vomiting. The outbreak was reported on May 7.
The cruise was from April 28 to May 11.
The cruise company said some people got mild stomach sickness.
Many people got sick from norovirus on a cruise.
The cruise was from April 28 to May 11.
The cruise company said some people got mild stomach sickness on the cruise.
The company cleaned the ship and added more sanitizing. The ship will be cleaned again before the next trip.
The cruise company followed its plan to stop the virus from spreading. They cleaned more, tested sick people, and talked to the CDC.
The CDC reported another norovirus outbreak on a cruise ship.
On the cruise, 102 passengers and 13 crew members got sick.
The CDC is helping to stop the sickness from spreading.
A cruise expert said norovirus is common in the US. It doesn't often come from cruise ships.
Norovirus can spread on cruise ships.
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The expert said outbreaks happen when sick people get on the ship. The cruise line cleans and isolates sick people to stop it from spreading.
Norovirus often causes stomach sickness on cruise ships. Not all sick people were sick at the same time.
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