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Eugene

(61,782 posts)
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 09:17 AM Jan 2022

'Not the cruise I signed up for': 30-fold increase in Covid cases upends industry

Source: The Guardian

‘Not the cruise I signed up for’: 30-fold increase in Covid cases upends industry

The surge has led to passengers stranded on ships, staff shortages and tour cancelations in addition to ports turning ships away

Erin McCormick
Thu 13 Jan 2022 06.00 GMT

A surge in Covid infections on cruise ships is causing mayhem across the industry, leaving passengers stranded aboard ships, exacerbating staff shortages and prompting the CDC to warn US passengers against all cruise travel.

The CDC director said this week that Covid cases have increased 30-fold in just two weeks. Every one of the nearly 100 cruise ships currently carrying passengers in US waters has reported enough Covid-19 cases to merit investigation by the CDC, according to the agency’s website.

Over the holidays, passengers found themselves floating around on ships that couldn’t dock because foreign ports were turning them away or facing long, onboard quarantines before being allowed to come home, after testing positive for Covid. Dozens of cruises have been cancelled and some ports in the Caribbean and South America are turning ships away from making daily visits.

“It wasn’t the cruise we signed up for,” said Janet Silver Ghent, a Palo Alto retiree and editor who was stuck onboard a South America cruise for eight days, when ports in Chile and Argentina refused to let passengers disembark because of Covid cases.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/12/cruise-covid-cases-ship-industry

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'Not the cruise I signed up for': 30-fold increase in Covid cases upends industry (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2022 OP
Denial - its not just a cruise down a river in Egypt Blues Heron Jan 2022 #1
who in their right mind would go on a cruise ship during Covid ?? HUAJIAO Jan 2022 #2
Idiots! BlueJac Jan 2022 #3
Yup, The industry should call them Clueless cruise to nowhere... mitch96 Jan 2022 #4
What were they thinking? madaboutharry Jan 2022 #5
Even before Rona, cruise ships were floating petrie dishes. 3Hotdogs Jan 2022 #6

mitch96

(13,869 posts)
4. Yup, The industry should call them Clueless cruise to nowhere...
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 10:01 AM
Jan 2022

Pay lots of money. Get on a ship with an unknown amount of unvaccinated infected people. Crowd around together to mash all them viruses into a big cloud, get sick and then go to the hospital when you get back...IF you can find one that will take you, and then die..
Yup.. stupid..
The only shining light is the cure. Ivermectin, hydroxichloraquine and viagra.
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madaboutharry

(40,181 posts)
5. What were they thinking?
Thu Jan 13, 2022, 10:22 AM
Jan 2022

I don’t understand how anyone could go on a cruise in these times.

Years ago, I went on a cruise to Alaska and decided cruises weren’t my thing. I do admit, however, the commercials from Viking River Cruises are enticing. Though, they cost a fortune. Still, you could not pay me to get on a ship these days.

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