Cruise Ship Docks in Florida After Norovirus Sickens 145

The outbreak is the second major foodborne illness reported on the cruise line this year.
Cruise Ship Docks in Florida After Norovirus Sickens 145
The Caribbean Princess arrives at the port of Colon in Panama on May 28, 2020. Ivan Pisarenko/AFP via Getty Images
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The Caribbean Princess cruise ship docked at Port Canaveral in Florida on May 11, ending nearly two weeks at sea after 160 people on board reported symptoms of norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This is the second major norovirus outbreak reported on a Princess Cruises ship since March. The viral outbreak struck 145 of 3,116 passengers and 15 of 1,131 staff members, the CDC reported.
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