Passengers sick on largest cruise ship
More than 380 passengers and crew aboard the world’s largest cruise ship were sickened by a virus during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, cruise officials said Sunday.

More than 380 passengers and crew aboard the world’s largest cruise ship were sickened by a virus during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, cruise officials said Sunday.
More than 380 passengers and crew aboard the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas, were sickened by a virus during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, cruise officials said.
The world’s largest cruise ship returned to the Port of Miami Sunday morning with 384 people aboard recovering from a gastrointestinal illness that spread during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, a spokesman said.
Cruise officials say almost 400 passengers and crew aboard the world’s largest cruise ship have been given over-the-counter medication for a virus.
MIAMI - More than 380 passengers and crew aboard a cruise ship were sickened by a virus during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, cruise officials said Sunday. Norovirus sickened 338 passengers and 46 crew members about Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas, and they were treated with over-the-counter medication, the Miami-based company said.
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