The CDC has 75 different cruise ships under some form of investigation, observation or monitoring due to COVID outbreaks onboard.
The CDC says dozens of cruise ships are under active investigation because of outbreaks among crew, passengers or bothThe CDC has 75 different cruise ships under some form of investigation,
observation or monitoring due toThe data update, posted late Monday night, underscores the difficulty in controlling the virus in the face of the highly contagiousDownload our local news and weather app for
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