HONG KONG - Deadly viruses, chickenpox outbreaks and mass cases of the runs: sometimes luxury cruise ship holidays are not the trips of a lifetime elderly passengers had hoped for.
Measles, E. coli, chickenpox and salmonella poisoning have all broken out on cruises in recent years. The vessel, moored in Yokohama, was by far the biggest coronavirus cluster outside the epicenter in China. Some have pointed the finger at Japan's authorities for how they handled the 14-day quarantine of hundreds of passengers.
US-based Chiron says that the image of thousands of people crammed together onboard -- ripe conditions for the spread of illness -- is also wide of the mark. Chiron and other experts say that the cruise industry has successfully shrugged off past negative headlines and will quickly bounce back once the coronavirus passes.
"As with previous crises, there may be new-booking slowdowns as people get caught up in news cycles," said Chiron.
Yup that is what i have said previously. The guests should have been moved somewhere where air is not stale and conditions not cramped.
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