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November 19, 2006 · about 20 years ago

Virus-hit cruise ship ends voyage

A transatlantic cruise ship hit by a highly infectious vomiting virus which struck down some 700 people has ended its 16-day voyage at a Florida port. More than 550 guests and 150 crew were affect by the diarrhoea and sickness bug, the cruise line told ABC news.

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A transatlantic cruise ship hit by a highly infectious vomiting virus which struck down some 700 people has ended its 16-day voyage at a Florida port. More than 550 guests and 150 crew were affect by the diarrhoea and sickness bug, the cruise line told ABC news.

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