The outbreak occurred aboard the Star Princess during a voyage from March 7 to March 14, according to the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program.
More than 150 people aboard a recent Princess Cruises voyage became ill, and norovirus is believed to be the cause. (AP Photo) ...
The Star Princess, which launched just five months ago, is dealing with a norovirus outbreak that has sickened 104 passengers and 49 crew members during its current voyage.
Hand sanitizer alone does not work well against norovirus, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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