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19 People Report Illness on Cruise Ship in California
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By Associated Press
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December 2, 2019

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LOS ANGELES — Authorities say 19 people aboard a cruise ship reported flu-like illnesses as they reached a Southern California port.

Norwegian says in a statement that stringent sanitation procedures were implemented after a few guests reported a stomach-related illness.
The Los Angeles Fire Department says authorities were called early Sunday to evaluate patients after they fell ill on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship.
Authorities say the patients were evaluated and they declined to be taken to the hospital.
Norwegian says in a statement that stringent sanitation procedures were implemented after a few guests reported a stomach-related illness.
The luxury ship “Joy” was refurbished this year and includes an on-board race track.
The Los Angeles Times reports that paramedics responded to the same ship a week earlier after a report that passengers were ill and four were sent to a hospital for further treatment.

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