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I Know Way Too Much About Infectious Diseases. Here’s Why I’m Considering Taking a Cruise With My Family Anyway.

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I Know Way Too Much About Infectious Diseases. Here’s Why I’m Considering Taking a Cruise With My Family Anyway.
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The article discusses the risks of infectious diseases on cruise ships, highlighting past outbreaks such as COVID-19 on the Diamond Princess and norovirus on the Ambition. Despite the potential for disease spread, evidence does not conclusively show that infections are more common on cruises than on land. The author, an epidemiologist, weighs the health risks of cruising against the enjoyment of the experience.

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Medical Examiner I Know Way Too Much About Infectious Diseases. Here’s Why I’m Considering Taking a Cruise With My Family Anyway. This is what the research says about your likelihood of getting infected on a floating hotel. By Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz May 16, 202610:00 AM Jorge Guerrero/AFP via Getty Images Copy Link Share Share Comment Copy Link Share Share Comment Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. There are some good reasons to be wary of cruises. One of the most striking memories for many of us from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic is the Diamond Princess. At one point, the luxury ship accounted for a remarkable 50 percent of all confirmed coronavirus cases.

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