View Full Version : 27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for covid 19
SkBlogW
08-13-2021, 08:18 AM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
billethkid
08-13-2021, 08:31 AM
26/1400 and 1/3000
Those two ratios alone tell a story.
MDLNB
08-13-2021, 08:44 AM
And some folks suffer from seasick illness. But the casinos continue on without a break. Everyone take a cruise and get some fresh air, :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
SkBlogW
08-13-2021, 08:49 AM
26/1400 and 1/3000
Those two ratios alone tell a story.
Pretty obvious that a member of the crew brought it onboard, and it spread in the tight quarters the crew have on ships.
coffeebean
08-13-2021, 09:43 AM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
There is no need for the crew to forge a vaccine card. The cruise line are vaccinating their crew. Crews on these ships are mostly receiving the J&J vaccine.
justjim
08-13-2021, 11:06 AM
We enjoy cruises. However, until “herd immunity” becomes a reality we will pass on taking a cruise. To each his own…
MDLNB
08-13-2021, 12:03 PM
There is no need for the crew to forge a vaccine card. The cruise line are vaccinating their crew. Crews on these ships are mostly receiving the J&J vaccine.
My vaccination is better than yours..........:MOJE_whot:
Stu from NYC
08-13-2021, 12:14 PM
We are so ready to book a new cruise but not with the variant running amuck.
Smalley
08-13-2021, 12:22 PM
Maybe forged vaccination cards/QR codes or they received a less effective vaccine like some of the Chinese vaccines. Still, it will be a long time before we think about a cruise.
golfing eagles
08-13-2021, 12:26 PM
26/1400 and 1/3000
Those two ratios alone tell a story.
Absolutely!!!!
26/1400= 1.8% of crew in very tight quarters
1/3000 = 0.03% of passengers doing whatever
All among people vaccinated against the original strain
Pretty darn good, IMHO
Just think what EVERYONE'S odds are just living their life day to day without confined spaces, unless there are still some hiding under their beds and wearing a mask while driving alone (and unfortunately, there are)
billethkid
08-13-2021, 12:29 PM
Cruises got a bad rap when they were treated like an alien invasion by those who could not find their backside with a map...to which the media immediately focused on the plague ridden ships.
Then and even more so with today's cruise guide lines there are more controllable knowns than going out your front door to the grocery store(s) and back.
MDLNB
08-13-2021, 02:28 PM
We are so ready to book a new cruise but not with the variant running amuck.
Which "variant?" There are seven variants of Covid.
npwalters
08-13-2021, 03:15 PM
After the results of the Olympics, PGA golf, NCAA football, cruises, and anything else that requires 100% testing I have become convinced that ANY large group tested will reveal COVID positive results.
The vast majority of them would never know they were COVID positive if they were not informed of such.
No, I have no data to support this. Yes, I realize there are a (very) few with serious illness . This is my opinion based on my own observations.
golfing eagles
08-13-2021, 03:23 PM
After the results of the Olympics, PGA golf, NCAA football, cruises, and anything else that requires 100% testing I have become convinced that ANY large group tested will reveal COVID positive results.
The vast majority of them would never know they were COVID positive if they were not informed of such.
No, I have no data to support this. Yes, I realize there are a (very) few with serious illness . This is my opinion based on my own observations.
I agree with that. Just my "gestalt" based on 40 years experience practicing medicine and dealing with a variety of issues, but I think there is something seriously wrong with the tests.
And my other observation cannot be tested either----Let's say we give our children the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine. We just give it and that is that. What we DO NOT do is test them every other day for Varicella antigen, like we are doing with athletes for COVID. And what would we find if we did? Same with flu shots, which are far, far less effective than either Varicella or COVID vaccines? Do we test those vaccinated every day for the flu???
It would make a lot more sense to just vaccinate, then ONLY test those who develop symptoms later.
OrangeBlossomBaby
08-13-2021, 06:02 PM
I think the most important take-away on this "article" is the "mild or no symptoms" part. Moral of the story: vaccines are good. 90+% of people vaccinated in a contained environment is especially good.
billethkid
08-13-2021, 06:04 PM
I agree with that. Just my "gestalt" based on 40 years experience practicing medicine and dealing with a variety of issues, but I think there is something seriously wrong with the tests.
And my other observation cannot be tested either----Let's say we give our children the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine. We just give it and that is that. What we DO NOT do is test them every other day for Varicella antigen, like we are doing with athletes for COVID. And what would we find if we did? Same with flu shots, which are far, far less effective than either Varicella or COVID vaccines? Do we test those vaccinated every day for the flu???
It would make a lot more sense to just vaccinate, then ONLY test those who develop symptoms later.
100% agree.
Side effect?......it would remove too much of the fear factor being deployed today.
Stu from NYC
08-13-2021, 06:09 PM
Which "variant?" There are seven variants of Covid.
Delta
golfing eagles
08-13-2021, 06:11 PM
100% agree.
Side effect?......it would remove too much of the fear factor being deployed today.
Side effects of the vaccine? Mostly a sore arm for a few days, a few outliers with a myriad of other symptoms, most of which are probably placebo effect/somatization.
But there is one poster who will come back with his "100 million had serious side effects and 2 million died from the vaccine", which we know is a crock, so I'll put it out there first so he doesn't have to repeat that nonsense.
OrangeBlossomBaby
08-13-2021, 06:17 PM
100% agree.
Side effect?......it would remove too much of the fear factor being deployed today.
My first shot my arm was sore that night and the next day, and I felt the same way I usually feel when I -think- I might be about to come down with a cold - but don't actually come down with it. Just a little blah, not my usual perky self.
The second shot my arm was sorer than in the first, and I felt a little achy in general but nothing a single ibuprophen couldn't fix.
Neither shot was even remotely as bad as the Shingrix shot, and neither shot's side effects was even close to almost bas bad as a migraine headache.
Totally and completely tolerable, though obviously not fun.
Dana1963
08-14-2021, 05:55 AM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
This post will go on forever either you go on a cruise or don’t end of discussion!
I really don’t care either way, no one is twisting arms either way.
rsmurano
08-14-2021, 05:59 AM
I’ll take those odds anytime. More people probably caught the flu onboard.
Testing positive for Covid is not a big deal, we all might have had it during the last 18 months and not have known it. If you are worried, stay home
JustRita
08-14-2021, 06:47 AM
We enjoy cruises. However, until “herd immunity” becomes a reality we will pass on taking a cruise. To each his own…
Herd immunity will never happen with this type of virus.
Andyb
08-14-2021, 07:14 AM
So that’s just it, the vaccinated are spreading it more, since they have milder cases, thus not staying home in bed, but are up out and about more. Maybe it’s more of a pandemic of the vaccinated?
Don’t get me wrong, I support vaccinations, just trying to be rational in an un-rational America.
Mohawksin
08-14-2021, 07:21 AM
I am very uncomfortable with the universal acceptance of the validity of every COVID test. Way too many variables in the process of manufacture, transport, application, and reporting of results.
In the situation where the DEATH data reporting system either cannot or will not distinguish between a death BY covid and a death WITH covid, how much credence should we put in the reported results of 'COVID tests'.
Marine1974
08-14-2021, 07:26 AM
I would call the hospitals in states , yes whole states , that have no ICU beds available especially pediatric beds .
Stu from NYC
08-14-2021, 08:09 AM
This post will go on forever either you go on a cruise or don’t end of discussion!
I really don’t care either way, no one is twisting arms either way.
Your business but why post if you do not care one way or the other?
dboyd29
08-14-2021, 08:19 AM
Has anyone ever stopped to think that maybe it’s the test?
Emkay56
08-14-2021, 08:25 AM
Or maybe, just maybe the vaccines don’t really work😳 So tell me again…why should we get vaccinated?
Bill14564
08-14-2021, 08:32 AM
Or maybe, just maybe the vaccines don’t really work😳 So tell me again…why should we get vaccinated?
Over 90% of those in the hospitals and those who have died were unvaccinated.
CMcCord
08-14-2021, 08:39 AM
I wish you would. Call the states and get the information first hand. It is unfortunate that we are getting our information through the filter of a political media and online news sources. Why you are at it, find out how many of the hospitalized are legal citizens. I'm curious.
Eg_cruz
08-14-2021, 09:05 AM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
Or maybe as science has been telling you ….the shot makes you a host for the virus. This is why it is not a vaccine but a shot. Because it CAN NOT STOP YOU from getting the virus. They have said said since DAY ONE you can still get and carry the virus but all you sheep just listened to the left media mob……now it has cause even a bigger problem
Don Ferguson
08-14-2021, 10:00 AM
I never give enough credit to what my wife has taught me. When this pandemic started, she said "I have a hard time being frightened by a virus I don't even know I have, unless I get a specific test for it".
That statement is a perfect description for what happened on this Carnival Cruise. The ONLY meaningful information given was that ALL the positive test patients were either mild or no symptoms at all! Remember how these tests are given. Nose swabs. If there was a test for EVERY germ, just think what we would find in a nose swab!
My takeaway from the OP is that the vaccinations worked 100% in the case of that cruise. NO ONE WAS EVEN SICK.
MandoMan
08-14-2021, 10:03 AM
We enjoy cruises. However, until “herd immunity” becomes a reality we will pass on taking a cruise. To each his own…
Herd immunity is not going to happen. I read estimates last week that said that with this Delta variant, the herd immunity level would be about 97% vaccinated. Much different from before. Also estimated that it will be at least two years to vaccinate everyone in third-world countries willing to be vaccinated. Better to get as much protection as possible now.
Studies are showing that spending time in close quarters with someone shedding virus particles will lead to vaccinated people catching such a load that it overwhelms their vaccine. (Most crew members on cruise ships sleep in dorm rooms with many levels of narrow bunks with little space between bunks. There’s a good chance that most of the sick crew members bunked together. For all I know, they may also share their bunks with other crew members as shifts change.) Also, as mentioned, the J&J vaccine, one shot, is less effective. Worse, there are Chinese vaccines that are even less effective, and the Russian one is even worse. The Russians and Chinese have been making their vaccines available in many countries from which crew come, including Central America and Asia and Eastern Europe. I hope this will get straightened out.
emb2458
08-14-2021, 10:17 AM
It only takes one unvaccinated person to spread the virus. Everyone should be tested before boarding.
coffeebean
08-14-2021, 10:37 AM
Herd immunity will never happen with this type of virus.
Sure it will, if enough people either get vaccinated or get infected with the virus. Seems there is no escaping it if your not vaccinated so we will get to herd immunity eventually. It would be great if it was sooner than later though.
coffeebean
08-14-2021, 10:42 AM
Or maybe, just maybe the vaccines don’t really work😳 So tell me again…why should we get vaccinated?
The vaccines do work to keep us out of the hospital and to prevent severe symptoms and death. That is a pretty good reason right there to get vaccinated. Those folks who are fully vaccinated and run into problems with hospitalization are those who are immunocompromised. That is very well publicized at this point and it is also well known that those folks did not elicit a strong immune response from the mRNA vaccines. This is the reason immunocompromised people are eligible for booster shots now. Folks with strong immune systems are still very protected from death with these mRNA vaccines.
SkBlogW
08-14-2021, 11:03 AM
Sure it will, if enough people either get vaccinated or get infected with the virus. Seems there is no escaping it if your not vaccinated so we will get to herd immunity eventually. It would be great if it was sooner than later though.
This is nonsense. How can you achieve herd immunity when the virus, in less than a year, has already begun to breakthrough vaccine immunity in large numbers?
Even if we managed to get to herd immunity in the USA, how you going to manage to vaccinate the other 7.5 Billion people on earth?
Gee, maybe we could close our borders. :1rotfl:
Herd Immunity 'Not A Possibility' With COVID-19 Delta: Oxford (https://www.btimesonline.com/articles/150795/20210811/herd-immunity-not-a-possibility-with-covid-19-delta-oxford.htm)
Herd Immunity 'Not a Possibility' With Delta: AstraZeneca Developer (https://www.businessinsider.com/delta-variant-made-herd-immunity-not-possible-astrazeneca-developer-2021-8)
coffeebean
08-14-2021, 11:21 AM
Or maybe as science has been telling you ….the shot makes you a host for the virus. This is why it is not a vaccine but a shot. Because it CAN NOT STOP YOU from getting the virus. They have said said since DAY ONE you can still get and carry the virus but all you sheep just listened to the left media mob……now it has cause even a bigger problem
Seriously? Where in the world did you get that idea? Uh, don't bother, I think I know. ROTFLMAO!!!
The vaccine makes it more difficult for the virus to infiltrate human cells. The vaccine makes the immune system launch a response to attack the virus and not allow it to replicate in the cells, therefore lessening the amount of hosts it can infect. Un-vaccinated people are fueling the virus much more so than vaccinated people. Vaccinated people are not contagious nearly as long as an un-vaccinated person so right then and there, there is a huge difference between which group are fueling the pandemic. This is not a pandemic of vaccinated people. It is a pandemic of the un-vaxxinated. Un-vaxxinated people are the ones filling up hospital beds and are dying. The numbers are the proof.
Koapaka
08-14-2021, 11:27 AM
Which "variant?" There are seven variants of Covid.
With more to come because ALL viruses mutate. There will NEVER be "herd immunity" because it is found/replicates in several different animals vs "only" humans....but people don't want to face that fact. It is a virus....it WILL continue to mutate. Focus needs to be on EFFECTIVE TREATMENT.
coffeebean
08-14-2021, 11:30 AM
It only takes one unvaccinated person to spread the virus. Everyone should be tested before boarding.
In the same token, it only takes one vaccinated person who is contagious, to spread the virus. Protect yourselves out there. Either get yourself vaccinated or wear an N95 mask and keep away from others when indoors.
aallbrand
08-14-2021, 11:31 AM
27 people that tested positive on a cruise is just a headline. To draw any conclusions you have to understand testing which is way more complicated the just a positive test .
Heres what's important . Vaccines work .
Some advice
If you are looking to catch or spread Covid (JUST GET ON A CRUISE SHIP) You may live or die or kill some one.. Sounds like a blast
Escape Artist
08-14-2021, 12:35 PM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
Hence the problem with the vaccine. Fortunately, no one got seriously ill but they could have or spread it to a passenger who would get very ill. IMO, these ships are dangerous incubators for disease in the best of times.
I think we must admit now that the vaccinated can contract the virus and give it to others, but it keeps symptoms manageable for most, but not all. Another question I have is can you get it again? We have no clue as to whether those who have the spike protein antibodies from the vaccine but also get COVID anyway will acquire natural immunity so you don't get the same virus twice. I think not.
Wanna bet that a vaccine resistant and dangerous variant will originate on a cruise ship? I hope I lose that bet but unfortunately I don't think I will. :pray:
golfing eagles
08-14-2021, 01:59 PM
So that’s just it, the vaccinated are spreading it more, since they have milder cases, thus not staying home in bed, but are up out and about more. Maybe it’s more of a pandemic of the vaccinated?
Don’t get me wrong, I support vaccinations, just trying to be rational in an un-rational America.
Try harder, that post doesn't cut it:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
golfing eagles
08-14-2021, 02:06 PM
With more to come because ALL viruses mutate. There will NEVER be "herd immunity" because it is found/replicates in several different animals vs "only" humans....but people don't want to face that fact. It is a virus....it WILL continue to mutate. Focus needs to be on EFFECTIVE TREATMENT.
And this makes it different from thousands of other viruses out there ---how??????
Topspinmo
08-14-2021, 02:07 PM
I agree with that. Just my "gestalt" based on 40 years experience practicing medicine and dealing with a variety of issues, but I think there is something seriously wrong with the tests.
And my other observation cannot be tested either----Let's say we give our children the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine. We just give it and that is that. What we DO NOT do is test them every other day for Varicella antigen, like we are doing with athletes for COVID. And what would we find if we did? Same with flu shots, which are far, far less effective than either Varicella or COVID vaccines? Do we test those vaccinated every day for the flu???
It would make a lot more sense to just vaccinate, then ONLY test those who develop symptoms later.
I agree IMO the testing maybe flawed. Maybe they need to 3 out 5, or 4 out of 7 tests before they say people has Covid.
LianneMigiano
08-14-2021, 02:09 PM
I remember, years ago, when everyone freaked out if someone onboard came down with the plain old flu.Floating petri dishes.... Each to his/her own!
Topspinmo
08-14-2021, 02:14 PM
With more to come because ALL viruses mutate. There will NEVER be "herd immunity" because it is found/replicates in several different animals vs "only" humans....but people don't want to face that fact. It is a virus....it WILL continue to mutate. Focus needs to be on EFFECTIVE TREATMENT.
And this virus never should made the jump to humans. They mutated it IMO enough natural virus, they don’t need help crossing the bridge.
jimkerr
08-14-2021, 02:28 PM
No cruising for me until this mess is behind us.
Koapaka
08-14-2021, 02:32 PM
And this makes it different from thousands of other viruses out there ---how??????
Name ONE other VIRUS immunization that is required so you can choose from eating, going where you want, or even just working for a living for.....JUST ONE! Yeah....I'm waiting........THIS IS CONTROL!
golfing eagles
08-14-2021, 02:40 PM
Name ONE other VIRUS immunization that is required so you can choose from eating, going where you want, or even just working for a living for.....JUST ONE! Yeah....I'm waiting........THIS IS CONTROL!
OK---seasonal flu shots for hospital workers Wait over.
golfing eagles
08-14-2021, 02:44 PM
Name ONE other VIRUS immunization that is required so you can choose from eating, going where you want, or even just working for a living for.....JUST ONE! Yeah....I'm waiting........THIS IS CONTROL!
Want another on that limits where you can go?
"A required vaccine is one that travelers must have in order to enter a country, based on that country’s government regulations. In most circumstances, yellow fever is the only vaccine required by certain countries. Keep in mind that yellow fever vaccine can be recommended by CDC to protect your health, as well as required by a country. CDC’s recommendation is different from the country’s requirement. A vaccine recommendation is designed to keep you from getting yellow fever; a vaccine requirement is the country’s attempt to keep travelers from bringing the yellow fever virus into the country. Vaccine requirements can change at any time, because country governments control those decisions." (from CDC website)
biker1
08-14-2021, 02:48 PM
At it's peak, about 30 million people traveled on cruise ships each year. The numbers are obviously way down and may stay that way for some time. While it is possible that a variant will develop on a cruise ship where essentially everyone is fully vaccinated, my money is on future variants coming from the 5.8 billion people (about 75% of the world's population) who have not yet been fully vaccinated.
Hence the problem with the vaccine. Fortunately, no one got seriously ill but they could have or spread it to a passenger who would get very ill. IMO, these ships are dangerous incubators for disease in the best of times.
I think we must admit now that the vaccinated can contract the virus and give it to others, but it keeps symptoms manageable for most, but not all. Another question I have is can you get it again? We have no clue as to whether those who have the spike protein antibodies from the vaccine but also get COVID anyway will acquire natural immunity so you don't get the same virus twice. I think not.
Wanna bet that a vaccine resistant and dangerous variant will originate on a cruise ship? I hope I lose that bet but unfortunately I don't think I will. :pray:
Escape Artist
08-14-2021, 03:22 PM
At it's peak, about 30 million people traveled on cruise ships each year. The numbers are obviously way down and may stay that way for some time. While it is possible that a variant will develop on a cruise ship where essentially everyone is fully vaccinated, my money is on future variants coming from the 5.8 billion people (about 75% of the world's population) who have not yet been fully vaccinated.
A nasty variant might come from the unvaccinated - or because of the vaccines themselves. There's a couple of different theories about that.
However, I can't get it out of my mind that COVID came from the cruise ships onto the U.S. mainland. The crew and passengers visit various ports of call around the world and they pick stuff up along the way. It's actually quite logical, but I'm just saying for those who fear contact with the virus in any form should not cruise.
HORNET
08-14-2021, 03:55 PM
Yeah! I watch the news.
Vermilion Villager
08-14-2021, 04:00 PM
All 27 were vaccinated, had mild or no symptoms, and were in isolation, according to the statement. The tourism board said 99.98% of the ship’s crew was vaccinated, as well as 96.5% of its passengers.
The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which is carrying over 1,400 crew and nearly 3,000 passengers, the board said in a statement. The ship arrived Wednesday in Belize City.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19 (https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-travel-caribbean-4dd34f14b6a6365f48b3375c57ba4fb4)
Wow, 99.98% of the crew were vaccinated, and 26 of them got covid.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated I tell you! (sarcasm)
How could this happen?
Obviously, someone boarded the ship and already had covid, most likely a crew member. Maybe all the crew got Pfizer shots? Maybe some of them forged a vaccine card to keep their job?
So...99.98% of a ship's crew is vacinated. How'd they come up with that number? Better phase might be where did they pull that one out of???:girlneener:
Hifred
08-14-2021, 06:49 PM
I read the article and the 26 people with Covid were not crew members. It said 99.98 percent of the crew were vaccinated. Break through infections are most common in those over 65 or in people with weakened immune systems who have had treatment for cancer or are taking medications that cause the body to have a weak immune response. I would only sail with a cruise line that did not allow any unvaccinated passengers/crew to sail. That means no children or unvaccinated guests. Cruise ships have a high number of people in a relatively small area and viruses can spread rapidly.
John41
08-14-2021, 06:55 PM
Want another on that limits where you can go?
"A required vaccine is one that travelers must have in order to enter a country, based on that country’s government regulations. In most circumstances, yellow fever is the only vaccine required by certain countries. Keep in mind that yellow fever vaccine can be recommended by CDC to protect your health, as well as required by a country. CDC’s recommendation is different from the country’s requirement. A vaccine recommendation is designed to keep you from getting yellow fever; a vaccine requirement is the country’s attempt to keep travelers from bringing the yellow fever virus into the country. Vaccine requirements can change at any time, because country governments control those decisions." (from CDC website)
Covid top gov leadership is floating the idea of vaccine passports to travel between states.
Bella6368
08-14-2021, 07:13 PM
i am very uncomfortable with the universal acceptance of the validity of every covid test. Way too many variables in the process of manufacture, transport, application, and reporting of results.
In the situation where the death data reporting system either cannot or will not distinguish between a death by covid and a death with covid, how much credence should we put in the reported results of 'covid tests'.
none
stanley
08-14-2021, 07:23 PM
Covid top gov leadership is floating the idea of vaccine passports to travel between states.
And that is when shi. hits the fan. The repercussions of that would be catastrophic for this country
jaj523
08-15-2021, 01:58 AM
Which states have no pediatric beds? None that I am aware of.
biker1
08-15-2021, 06:51 AM
I suspect that the probability that the Delta variant arrived on our shores from a cruise ship is exceeding low. Many more people travel by air than cruise ships. The person sitting next to you on an airplane is a foot away from you.
A nasty variant might come from the unvaccinated - or because of the vaccines themselves. There's a couple of different theories about that.
However, I can't get it out of my mind that COVID came from the cruise ships onto the U.S. mainland. The crew and passengers visit various ports of call around the world and they pick stuff up along the way. It's actually quite logical, but I'm just saying for those who fear contact with the virus in any form should not cruise.
biker1
08-15-2021, 06:58 AM
The number of vaccinated crew divided by the total number of crew times 100. They probably had 1 unvaccinated crew member.
So...99.98% of a ship's crew is vacinated. How'd they come up with that number? Better phase might be where did they pull that one out of???:girlneener:
ThirdOfFive
08-15-2021, 12:49 PM
And that is when shi. hits the fan. The repercussions of that would be catastrophic for this country
I agree.
But say that that imbecilic idea is actually tried. A government action requiring the TSA to ascertain your vaccination status before allowing you to board an airplane for a different state could conceivably be done, but how about travel by road? They gonna build border walls? Maybe have checkpoints on all interstate highways? The logistics involved in enforcing such a decree would be mind-boggling.
I, for one, want such a decree to come down from the Federal government. The quicker it is, the quicker the SCOTUS can shoot it down.
ctmurray
08-15-2021, 02:35 PM
Maybe the passengers forged their cards.
John41
08-15-2021, 04:10 PM
In the same token, it only takes one vaccinated person who is contagious, to spread the virus. Protect yourselves out there. Either get yourself vaccinated or wear an N95 mask and keep away from others when indoors.
Our government ahead of the curve if cruising to Afghanistan
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The CDC now requires all Taliban to be fully vaccinated before entering the US Embassy in Kabul and possibly spreading a new Covid 19 variant to embassy workers indoors.
Escape Artist
08-15-2021, 07:06 PM
I suspect that the probability that the Delta variant arriving on our shores from a cruise ship is exceeding low. Many more people travel by air than cruise ships. The person sitting next to you on an airplane is a foot away from you.
Yes, but COVID-19 arrived by boat. Actually, it was probably already here we were just unaware but technically speaking those first cases were on those cruise ships that had to be quarantined.
biker1
08-15-2021, 07:40 PM
Doubtful. The virus most likely first arrived by air from China. Later on there were undoubtedly cases coming in from multiple locations. However, try to stay on point, the subject is variants.
When Did the Coronavirus Arrive in the U.S.? Here’s a Review of the Evidence. - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/15/us/coronavirus-first-case-snohomish-antibodies.html)
Yes, but COVID-19 arrived by boat. Actually, it was probably already here we were just unaware but technically speaking those first cases were on those cruise ships that had to be quarantined.
Escape Artist
08-15-2021, 09:25 PM
Doubtful. The virus most likely first arrived by air from China. Later on there were undoubtedly cases coming in from multiple locations. However, try to stay on point, the subject is variants.
When Did the Coronavirus Arrive in the U.S.? Here’s a Review of the Evidence. - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/15/us/coronavirus-first-case-snohomish-antibodies.html)
You've got the wrong thread. The subject isn't variants, it's how 27 people aboard a cruise ship tested positive for COVID.
chasandvalr
08-16-2021, 08:53 AM
And some folks suffer from seasick illness. But the casinos continue on without a break. Everyone take a cruise and get some fresh air, :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Totally agree !!!!!
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