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Norovirus outbreak on the cruise ship Iona sounds like real-life vomiting scene from "Triangle of Sadness"The Iona set sail on February 15 from Southampton, England, for a seven-day cruise across northern Europe. Shortly into the journey, passengers began to, as News18 reports, "drop like flies" from ...
The affected ship, the Iona, is operated by cruise line P&O and can carry more than 5,000 passengers who are served by 1,800 staff, although it remains unclear how many people were onboard at the ...
It is unclear how many passengers were onboard the seven-day cruise, but P&O said the illness affected fewer than one per cent of the passengers on board. The 5,000+ capacity Iona cruise ship had ...
Guests were being sick in restaurants, on deck and outside their cabins on the P&O Iona after it departed Southampton on February 15 for a seven-day cruise across Northern Europe. The ship ...
A suspected Norovirus outbreak on the P&O Iona cruise ship has caused severe stomach issues for passengers and crew, leading to chaotic scenes with people vomiting in public. Over 5,000 passengers ...
P&O Cruises has confirmed that 'enhanced protocols' will be put in place on a new journey on board Iona leaving Southampton today, after a suspected norovirus outbreak spread on board. Passengers ...
A suspected norovirus outbreak has been reported on board a cruise ship which has returned to Southampton today. The P&O Cruises ship Iona left Southampton, the UK's busiest cruise port, on ...
A suspected norovirus outbreak has reportedly struck a P&O cruise ship, with passengers alleging that fellow travellers are "dropping like flies" due to the spreading illness. The P&O Iona ...
Cruise ship passengers have reported a suspected ... outside cabins," the passenger said. Iona, which can carry up to 5,200 guests and 1,800 crew members, left Southampton on 15 February for ...
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