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As omicron continues to spread across the country, COVID cases are continuing to emerge on cruise ships. COVID on cruise ships: CDC investigates Royal Caribbean, Carnival denied port entry, MSC ...
Carnival Cruise Line updated its mask policy Friday for sailings through Jan. 31 as omicron continues to spread.
Governments and ports responded by preventing many cruise ships from docking and advising people to avoid travelling on cruise ships. Many cruise lines suspended their operations to mitigate the spread of the pandemic. By June 2020, over 40 cruise ships had had confirmed positive cases of coronavirus on board.
Other symptoms are less common among people with COVID-19. Some people experience gastrointestinal symptoms such as loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. [1] [65] A June 2020 systematic review reported a 8–12% prevalence of diarrhea, and 3–10% for nausea. [2] Less common symptoms include chills, coughing out blood, diarrhea, and rash.
Cruise passengers concerned about COVID-19 need to know about their line's cancellation policies: It doesn't always mean a full refund.
The Queen Mary 2 cruise ship by Cunard Line, owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. is seen docked at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal as the Omicron coronavirus variant continues to spread in Brooklyn, New ...
Travelers may be weighing whether they want to proceed or postpone their cruise plans. USA TODAY walks you through what you need to consider.
(Reuters) -Carnival Corp said on Monday Omicron has hurt near-term bookings, but demand for cruises late next year and 2023 suggest that the impact from new coronavirus variants could be shortlived.