Passengers 'dropping like flies' after suspected norovirus outbreak on P&O cruise ship
- A suspected norovirus outbreak has affected passengers aboard the P&O Iona cruise ship, causing discomfort with reports of symptoms including vomiting in public areas like restaurants and decks.
- P&O Cruises stated that less than one percent of the 5,000 guests, approximately 500 individuals, reported gastrointestinal symptoms.
- Norovirus, highly contagious and leading to acute gastroenteritis, is prevalent, with NHS England reporting nearly 1,160 patients hospitalized daily, the highest since 2012.
- P&O Cruises is offering full refunds to guests experiencing symptoms to aid those who are unable to join shore activities.
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