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Several Cruise Ship Passengers Infected With Stomach Virus

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What started as a tropical escape aboard Holland America Line’s Rotterdam turned into a floating sick ward, after a brutal outbreak of norovirus left dozens of passengers and crew violently ill — and some with symptoms so intense, reports say they could lead to broken ribs.

According to the CDC, 81 passengers and 8 crew members aboard the Rotterdam fell victim to the virus between December 28 and January 9. The ship — carrying more than 3,500 people total — was en route from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with planned stops in Curaçao, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Jamaica.

By January 8, the situation had become so severe that the cruise line notified the CDC. By then, the virus had made its rounds — bringing with it the usual suspects: vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and body-crippling dehydration.

And let’s be clear: this isn’t just a stomach bug. Norovirus is vicious — fast-acting, extremely contagious, and in some cases, strong enough to cause cracked ribs from violent retching. It spreads through contaminated food, surfaces, and even aerosolized vomit particles. Yes, you read that right.

Holland America Line responded by isolating the sick, ramping up disinfection protocols, and conducting a “comprehensive sanitization” of the vessel upon its return to Fort Lauderdale, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital. “The cases were mostly mild and quickly resolved,” they claimed — but that’s little comfort to anyone who spent their vacation trapped in a cabin bathroom.

This outbreak isn’t a one-off. The CDC estimates over 20 million Americans are hit by norovirus annually, with around 2 million seeking medical help and nearly 900 deaths reported — mostly among the elderly. And cruise ships, with their tight quarters and buffet-style dining, are the perfect storm for an outbreak.

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Between August and mid-December alone, the CDC reported 268 norovirus outbreaks — though that’s actually down compared to last year. Still, winter is peak season, with more people indoors, more germs being shared, and more cruise ships loading up with families seeking warmth and sunshine.

But sunshine won’t save you from norovirus. The only thing that can? Real handwashing — soap and water — because hand sanitizers don’t cut it against this microscopic menace.

So the debate rages on: Should cruise lines be doing more to protect passengers from these outbreaks? Or is this just the cost of vacationing in a petri dish?

One thing’s for sure — when your vacation comes with complimentary rib pain and dehydration, it’s time to ask some serious questions.

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