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Hundreds of passengers and crew members fell ill while on board a Princess Cruises ship, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.In total, 284 of 2,881 passengers on the Ruby Princess reported being sick during the voyage between Feb. 26 and March 5, CDC investigators said, and 34 of the 1,159 crew members also reported illness. The symptoms reported were vomiting and diarrhea.The CDC s Vessel Sanitation Program epidemiologists and environmental health officers responded to the ship when it docked in Galveston, Texas on March 5, the agency said. They have not yet determined what caused the illnesses. Crew on the stanley cup ship cleaned more frequently and used disinfection procedures once the outbreak began, the CDC said. They also collected stool samples for CDC analysis.Workers also directed sick passengers to isolate themselves in their rooms, a Princess Cruises spokesperson said. The compa stanley cup ny said the sickness was likely caused by norovirus, a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Norovirus, which is sometimes called the cruise ship virus, causes more than 90% of diarrheal disease outbreaks on cruise ships, according to the CDC. The Ruby Princess has sin stanley cup ce embarked on a new voyage, the company said. The latest group of passengers, currently on a seven-day Caribbean cruise, were told about the increased illnesses on the previous trip.The Ruby Princess has made headlines in the past as the site of several CO Wpdi Migrant children in U.S. tent camp faced depression and filthy conditions, whistleblowers say
BECKER, Minn. -- A 17-year-old teenager is now charged in the July traffic accident that took the life of a father and his young daughter, reports CBS affiliate WWCO.Carlee Rose Bollig was behind the wheel of a pickup truck on July 21 when it ran a red light at an intersection. Texting driver impaled by pole 01:25 air max 1 Charles Mauer and his 10-year-old daughter, Cassy, were on their way home from the Monticello library when Bollig slammed into their car. Now, crosses stand at the intersection as sad reminders of the senseless cost of distracted driving. From what I knew stanley cup of Chuck, he was a nice guy, said Nick Wickham, his next door neighbor. Wickham added, You re not supposed to be on the phone while driving. It was something that shouldn t have happened. Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Tiffany Schweigart converse says investigators now have a clear picture of what led to the fatal crash.They have strong evidence that Bollig was texting on her phone and blew through a red light, even ignoring early caution lights of the signal change ahead. Drivers blame addiction for phone use while driving 03:04