Health officials say more than 120 passengers and crew on a Princess Cruises ship were infected with a stomach virus during a 20-day trip to Canada and Alaska.
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Health officials say more than 120 passengers and crew on a Princess Cruises ship were infected with a stomach virus during a 20-day trip to Canada and Alaska.
Health officials say more than 120 passengers and crew on a Princess Cruises ship were infected with a stomach virus during a 20-day trip to Canada and Alaska. More than 120 passengers and crew members on a Princess Cruises ship that docked in San Francisco on Thursday were infected with a stomach virus while on their voyage, federal health officials said.
ABC News reported the story as "125 passengers and crew hit with highly contagious stomach virus on cruise." Washington Times reported the story as "125 passengers and crew hit with highly contagious stomach virus on cruise from San Francisco."
4 sources have covered this story, including ABC News, The Seattle Times, Washington Times and The Independent. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 17 hours ago.
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