Shocking Outbreak Erupts, Man Threatens bomb on Cruise & Carnival’s ‘Bra Sweat’ Controversy
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Shocking Outbreak Erupts, Man Threatens bomb on Cruise & Carnival’s ‘Bra Sweat’ Controversy
Oh dear! An outbreak has erupted on a Royal Caribbean ship, and here’s what you need to know to protect yourself—because it could completely ruin your vacation.
So, what’s next? Well, it’s quite the shocking story: a foolish man made a fake bomb threat on board a cruise ship and paid a very heavy price for it.
And finally, we can’t ignore Carnival’s latest statement about passengers tucking their key cards or cash into their bras—something that could make the crew absolutely despise you.
Let’s find out all the details in today’s episode of Cruise Now.
Shocking Outbreak Erupts, Man Threatens bomb on Cruise & Carnival’s ‘Bra Sweat’ Controversy
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First, let’s dive into the news about the recent outbreak on board a cruise ship.
More than 90 passengers and crew members onboard Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas fell ill with norovirus just before the ship returned to its final stop in Miami. The voyage, which began in San Diego on September 19, was supposed to be a relaxing journey across the seas—but instead, it turned into a health scare that caught the attention of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Shocking Outbreak Erupts, Man Threatens bomb on Cruise & Carnival’s ‘Bra Sweat’ Controversy
According to the CDC’s latest report, 94 passengers and four crew members reported symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting during the trip. While that might sound alarming, it’s worth noting that the ship carried nearly 1,900 passengers and over 800 crew, meaning fewer than 4% were affected. Still, any outbreak onboard a cruise ship raises eyebrows.