Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are dumb enough to get on a cruise right now, I don't have much sympathy. You need to make your own decisions instead of blaming everyone else.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was flabbergasted when I learned my friend's college daughter was going ahead with her caribbean cruise with her bf over spring break. I was flabbergasted to learn cruise ships were still operating at all. She came back no no reports of illness and no difficulties docking (I assume they went out of Florida, definitely from the east coast).
The ports were closed to departures in Florida on March 14, I believe.
I don't like that this ship is headed to Fl-it should go back to Argentina.
Anonymous wrote:I was flabbergasted when I learned my friend's college daughter was going ahead with her caribbean cruise with her bf over spring break. I was flabbergasted to learn cruise ships were still operating at all. She came back no no reports of illness and no difficulties docking (I assume they went out of Florida, definitely from the east coast).
Anonymous wrote:Side note - every cruise ship has its own morgue for when people die on board.
Anonymous wrote:If you are dumb enough to get on a cruise right now, I don't have much sympathy. You need to make your own decisions instead of blaming everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:More than 100 passengers have symptoms, along with more than 80 crew members.
This information was just broadcast on MSNBC. They interviewed two passengers on the ship who said they went on the cruise because Florida's governor said "people should go on with their lives" and President Trump said, "This will be over soon" (paraphrasing the interview content).
Anonymous wrote:Side note - every cruise ship has its own morgue for when people die on board.