
Cruise Ship Quarantined in France After Illness Outbreak
A British cruise ship with nearly 2,000 people was quarantined in Bordeaux, France, due to a suspected norovirus outbreak that resulted in one passenger's death. Authorities later eased disembarkation restrictions after initial tests for norovirus were negative.
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Egg sandwiches and colouring book: Life in US quarantine after cruise
Jake Rosmarin tells the BBC what it's like inside the national quarantine unit where he and 14 other passengers are staying in Nebraska.
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The passenger, who had tested positive once in the Canary Islands, was being monitored in a special biocontainment facility in Omaha, until a new test came back negative.
By Sonia A. Rao and Apoorva Mandavilli
Read full article →Hantavirus: US cruiseship passenger gives quarantine room tour
Jake Rosmarin is one of the 18 #MVHondius passengers who have been repatriated to the US to be monitored, in case they test positive for #hantavirus. His time in quarantine could last up to 42-days, as the #virus can have an incubation period of up to eight weeks.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Over 1,700 passengers, crew confined in France after upset stomachs on British cruise ship spark concerns
Initial tests ruled out an outbreak of norovirus, a highly contagious form of gastroenteritis which causes vomiting and diarrhoea.
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