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The Villa Vie Odyssey, a residential cruise ship sailing a 3 ½-year around-the-world itinerary, has failed a U.S. Centers for ...
Residential cruise ship Villa Vie Odyssey failed a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sanitation inspection.
The World cruise ship, Villa Vie Odyssey, has failed health inspections by the CDC, which noted violations and a score of 81.
This decades-old cruise ship failed the CDC's health inspection for its major sailing, but the company's response is pretty decent.
Among the 3,914 guests aboard its Navigator of the Seas ship, 134 reported being ill during a cruise that ended July 11, ...
The Vessel Sanitation Program with the CDC selects and inspects cruise ships at random if they have a foreign itinerary, a U.S. port and more than 13 passengers.
Royal Caribbean’s 5,600-guest Icon of the Seas, which shares the title of world’s largest cruise ship with sister ship Star ...
The cruise line also consulted closely with the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program, which remotely monitored the situation and reviewed the ship’s outbreak response. While norovirus is a common culprit ...
Cruise ships are allowed to relax measures such as mask use if at least 95% of passengers and 95% of crew are fully vaccinated. Several Florida-based ships have reported outbreaks.
The cause of the gastrointestinal illness aboard the Navigator of the Seas' July Fourth trip is not known at this time, ...