144 people aboard Holland America cruise ship fall ill, passengers say - Business Insider

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144 passengers and crew members have fallen ill aboard the stranded Holland America cruise so far, and a coronavirus test is still on the way

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Previously, the cruise line reported that 42 crew members and guests were exhibiting "influenza-like symptoms." Holland America did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment, although they did post an update to the line's official Facebook page on March 24.

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At this point, if you take a cruise, it's on you. Let's save our tests for people with better self-preservation instincts.

Leave on the ship... unless they been on since November they bought it on themselves!!

...and somehow I'm not feeling sorry.

Who would get on a cruise ship right now...during the best times they are a Petri dish of grossness...

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