Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil EL&P Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries Norwegian Cruise Line ship to dock after testing showed no traces of cholera onboard By: FOX Business February 26, 2024 at 14:09 PM EST Concerns about a possible cholera outbreak onboard the Norwegian Dawn prompted Mauritius officials to keep the ship out of Port Louis over the weekend. A Norwegian Cruise Line ship received permission Monday to dock at the main port of Mauritius after officials denied it entry over the weekend "to avoid any health risks."Concerns about the possibility of a cholera outbreak onboard the Norwegian Dawn prompted the Mauritius Ports Authority to keep the ship out of Port Louis, where it arrived on Saturday evening, a day earlier than expected.However, the director general of health services at the Ministry of Health and Wellness said Monday sample testing showed the disease was not present, according to Reuters.The website Marine Traffic listed the Norwegian Dawn as moored in Port Louis as of early Monday afternoon. Mauritius, an island nation, is located east of Madagascar.Norwegian Cruise Line previously told Reuters that some guests aboard the ship became sick with mild gastrointestinal issues during its South African cruise that started Feb. 13.NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE INTRODUCING TONS OF SOLO ROOMS FOR TRAVELERSThe Mauritius Ports Authority said Sunday that about 15 of the cruise liner’s nearly 2,200 total guests had samples taken by health officials in connection to the "health risk." Those individuals were also subject to quarantine onboard.Pending test results prevented about 2,000 passengers from leaving the vessel on Sunday, according to port officials.The ship, built in 2002, was slated to welcome 2,279 new guests, according to the Mauritius Ports Authority.Guests disembarking the ship will be screened by sanity officers, Reuters reported.CRUISE PASSENGERS SICKENED AFTER GASTROINTESTINAL ILLNESS OUTBREAK Related Stocks: Norwegian Cruise Ord Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Norwegian Cruise Line ship to dock after testing showed no traces of cholera onboard By: FOX Business February 26, 2024 at 14:09 PM EST Concerns about a possible cholera outbreak onboard the Norwegian Dawn prompted Mauritius officials to keep the ship out of Port Louis over the weekend. A Norwegian Cruise Line ship received permission Monday to dock at the main port of Mauritius after officials denied it entry over the weekend "to avoid any health risks."Concerns about the possibility of a cholera outbreak onboard the Norwegian Dawn prompted the Mauritius Ports Authority to keep the ship out of Port Louis, where it arrived on Saturday evening, a day earlier than expected.However, the director general of health services at the Ministry of Health and Wellness said Monday sample testing showed the disease was not present, according to Reuters.The website Marine Traffic listed the Norwegian Dawn as moored in Port Louis as of early Monday afternoon. Mauritius, an island nation, is located east of Madagascar.Norwegian Cruise Line previously told Reuters that some guests aboard the ship became sick with mild gastrointestinal issues during its South African cruise that started Feb. 13.NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE INTRODUCING TONS OF SOLO ROOMS FOR TRAVELERSThe Mauritius Ports Authority said Sunday that about 15 of the cruise liner’s nearly 2,200 total guests had samples taken by health officials in connection to the "health risk." Those individuals were also subject to quarantine onboard.Pending test results prevented about 2,000 passengers from leaving the vessel on Sunday, according to port officials.The ship, built in 2002, was slated to welcome 2,279 new guests, according to the Mauritius Ports Authority.Guests disembarking the ship will be screened by sanity officers, Reuters reported.CRUISE PASSENGERS SICKENED AFTER GASTROINTESTINAL ILLNESS OUTBREAK Related Stocks: Norwegian Cruise Ord