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Why cruise ships are more vulnerable to disease outbreaks


(NewsNation Now) — Excursions on at least four cruise ships based out of Florida were canceled or turned away from ports this past week due to COVID-19 outbreaks.

A Carnival cruise ship from Florida was denied entry into Bonaire and Aruba after a few passengers tested positive on the ship. Instead of making three stops, the ship made only one. 


The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday is investigating or observing 86 cruise ships with reported COVID-19 cases on board, according to its website,

So why are cruise ships more vulnerable to outbreaks of diseases like COVID-19?

Here are the facts:

It’s important to note that millions of people sail on cruises every year without catching a disease.

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