Where many people are in close space, pathogens have a simple game. Many passengers and crew members of the Queen Mary 2 -Cruise ship have had to experience this first hand. After infection with the norovirus, hundreds of diarrhea and vomiting suffer.
The first reports of diarrhea and transferred to passengers after a stopover in New York in March, said it of the American Disease Control Authority CDC. A total of 224 of the total of 2538 passengers on board the ship were sick, as well as 17 crew members.
Disinfection measures on board
They were insulated and disinfection measures were taken on the ship, it went on. The Queen Mary 2 is currently on a 29-day trip from Great Britain via New York and the Caribbean and will make again in Great Britain on 6 April.
Source: Krone

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