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Already on the rise, cases of norovirus and other infectious diseases common to cruise ships are likely to increase in the months ahead—a repercussion of the Centers for Disease Control eliminating ...
The cuts are problematic for Florida, where passengers disembark from cruise ships with gastrointestinal viruses and often ...
The number of cruise passengers is expected to reach a record number this year, but norovirus outbreaks on cruises are seeing ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNCDC Cuts Impacted Cruise Ship Health Inspectors—Here's What It Means for TravelersThe news comes as the U.S. battles a new strain of norovirus and cruise lines face an upsurge in onboard outbreaks. The VSP’s ...
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MotorBiscuit on MSNCDC guts cruise ship sanitation team as norovirus docks in Miami (again)In a move that feels like cutting your brakes on the way down a hill, the CDC laid off its entire team from the Vessel ...
The steep cuts to the cruise ship inspection team baffled officials in the program, which is not paid for by taxpayer dollars ...
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TravelPulse on MSNCDC Cruise Ship Inspection Program Gutted Amid Norovirus SurgeThe Trump administration’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has laid off all full-time staff from the CDC’s Vessel ...
The federal government's Vessel Sanitation Program continues its health inspections of cruise ships despite recent staff ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is abandoning ship on monitoring cruise-related outbreaks of norovirus and ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fired all sanitation inspectors for cruise ships despite their payroll not ...
Ocean vacations remain the safest and most fun family adventures, says a hospitality expert. But with outbreaks of the ...
The CDC cut employees from its Vessel Sanitation Program this week, even as a cruise ship arrived days ago with another ...
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