Cruise Ship Illness Linked to High Fatality Rate Virus
A virus with a high fatality rate is spreading on a cruise ship, prompting caution. The virus is described as being fairly different from SARS-CoV-1. Cruise ships are noted as places where such viruses can spread.
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Sources · 7 independent
BBC Radio 4
“This is still a virus that, you know, unfortunately has a high fatality rate, and so we want to take it seriously, and it's been spreading on a cruise ship.”
BBC Radio 4
“And unfortunately, we know that cruise ships are really places where virus... exactly next to that first sequence from Switzerland.”
KYW Newsradio 1060
“a dozen states monitoring at least 18 people. Around the world, 10 cases reported, all of the patients passengers on the cruise”
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