The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that thousands of cruise passengers on more than 20 ships may have been exposed to coronavirus between February and March.
The agency published a list on its website of 28 sailings on 21 ships that dealt with coronavirus.
The CDC was notified that passengers who were symptomatic while onboard the following sailings have since tested positive for COVID-19:
The agency published a list on its website of 28 sailings on 21 ships that dealt with coronavirus.
If you sailed on these cruise ships, you may have been exposed to coronavirus
The CDC says passengers on 28 cruises were potentially exposed to COVID-19 between February and March. Was your cruise was affected? Read the list.
www.usatoday.com
The CDC was notified that passengers who were symptomatic while onboard the following sailings have since tested positive for COVID-19:
- Celebrity Eclipse (March 2-30)
- Disney Wonder (March 6-20)
- Grand Princess (Feb. 21-March 7)
- Norwegian Bliss (March 1-8)
- Norwegian Breakaway (March 7-14)
- Norwegian Pride of America (Feb. 29-March 7)
- Oceania Riviera (Feb. 26-March 11)
- Royal Caribbean: Liberty of the Seas (March 15-29)
- Royal Caribbean: Oasis of the Seas (March 8-15)
- Royal Caribbean: Symphony of the Seas (March 7-14)
- Carnival Imagination (March 5-8)
- Carnival Valor (Feb. 29-March 5)
- Carnival Valor (March 5-9)
- Carnival Valor (March 9-14)
- Carnival Vista (Feb. 15-22)
- Carnival Vista (Feb. 29-March 7)
- Celebrity Infinity (March 5-9)
- Celebrity Reflection (March 13-17)
- Celebrity Summit (Feb. 29-March 7)
- Crown Princess (March 6-16)
- Disney Wonder (Feb. 28-March 2)
- Grand Celebration (Feb. 22-24)
- Grand Princess (Feb. 11-21)
- MSC Meraviglia (March 1-8)
- Norwegian Bliss (March 8-15)
- Norwegian Breakaway (Feb. 29-March 7)
- Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas (March 8-15)