ROYAL Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas was forced to cut a scheduled seven-day cruise in the Caribbean a day short last week after more than 400 guests and crew became ill with norovirus. As the ship approached Jamaica, many passengers reportedly started to feel sick, exhibiting symptoms such as nausea,...
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ROYAL Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas was forced to cut a scheduled seven-day cruise in the Caribbean a day short last week after more than 400 guests and crew became ill with norovirus.
As the ship approached Jamaica, many passengers reportedly started to feel sick, exhibiting symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
Consequently the 5,400-passenger ship returned to Port Canaveral in Florida a day earlier than planned, with Royal Caribbean announcing that guests who were on board the ill-fated cruise would receive a full refund.
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