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Cruise Passenger S.O.S. :: Cruise Ship Law
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Cruise Ship Law
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July 7, 2009
One dead, dozens ill as 'vomiting bug' breaks out on cruise ship
(4:40 PM ET) -- Several news outlets in the United Kingdom are reporting a virulent "vomiting bug" believed to be norovirus has killed one passenger and infected dozens of others on a cruise ship sailing around the British Isles.
The BBC reports more than 150 of about 800 passengers aboard Transocean Tours' Marco Polo have taken ill with norovirus-like symptoms -- an unusually high percentage -- and one passenger has died.
The BBC says the cruise ship currently is berthed at Invergordon in Scotland, and health authorities are conducting tests to confirm the nature of the illness.
Scotland's STV News, also reporting the death, says the man who died was on vacation with his wife. The news outlet says the ship, scheduled to sail to Orkney and Stornoway in the United Kingdom, has remained in Invergordon as medical personnel attend to ill passengers.
Outbreaks of norovirus and other gastrointestinal illness have"
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