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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 134 passengers on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas - or 3.4 percent of the cruise's total passenger list of 3,900 people - reported ...
A dream vacation quickly turned into a nightmare for more than 140 people aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas when ...
A gastrointestinal outbreak aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise sickened more than 140 people earlier this month, according to a report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vessel ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating the mystery illness after dozens of passengers were ...
As omicron continues to spread across the country, COVID-19 cases are continuing to emerge on cruise ships. Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International and MSC Cruises are among the cruise ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas ship as it continues to sail with more than 50 cases of COVID onboard. "CDC is investigating ...
Royal Caribbean will be the first known cruise to set sail in US waters since the coronavirus pandemic brought the industry to a standstill over a year ago.
All aboard! Royal Caribbean has gotten the green light by the CDC to conduct simulation cruises with volunteer passengers, starting this June Glenn Garner is a form writer-reporter who worked ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave its first green light for test cruises to Royal Caribbean Group Tuesday, the agency said in a statement.
Royal Caribbean executives won’t predict a date for the company’s return to cruising from United States ports, but they say they’re confident it’s going to happen soon. Tracking bracelets ...
Royal Caribbean Cruises crew members who have felt imprisoned on cruise ships during a standoff between the company and the CDC might soon be emancipated, according to letters sent to employees ...
Royal Caribbean cruise captains blamed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for keeping crew trapped on its ships, despite the CDC allowing for crew to disembark if executives sign off.