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Exclusive | Passenger on Virus-Stricken California Cruise Ship Reveals Stunning Details of Chaotic High-Seas Journey

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A serial cruiser excited to go on a 20-day Alaskan voyage was met with stomach-sick passengers, strict disease protocols, and fear on board just days into the trip.

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More than one hundred passengers and 23 crew members were affected by the virus during a cruise between Alaska and Canada. It is not an isolated case, in 2026 two other outbreaks affected ships of the same company

·Italy
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All passengers and crew members with symptoms of gastrointestinal infection have been isolated.

·Turin, Italy
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At least 125 passengers and crew members on board the Ruby Princess cruise from the Princess Cruises were infected by norovirus and developed symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The ship, which carried more than 4,000 people, docked in San Francisco, California. The ship made a 20-day round trip between San Francisco, Canada and Alaska. The route began on June 1…

·Brazil
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A twenty-day luxury cruise from San Francisco to Canada and Alaska has turned into a nightmare for dozens of passengers. On board the Ruby Princess, 125 people became infected with the highly contagious norovirus.

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¡Que Onda Magazine! broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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