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Iona and Norovirus
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Stephen
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Ray B
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
Seen a few reports on that over the last couple of weeks ,but P & O are not alone, there have been reports from many other cruise lines having the same problems. But it doesn't stop more shocking stories from the Daily Star. 
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oldbluefox
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
I'm not really surprised when I see some of the habits of some passengers. Unfortunately they are not the only victims as they pass the virus on to others. I feel sorry for the crew who are doing their best to combat it.
I was taught to be cautious
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david63
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oldbluefox
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Stephen
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
No excuse for overflowing bins in the toilets and Luke warm food though, allegedly.
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david63
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
Looks as if you may have to restock your compo forms!Stephen wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 12:49No excuse for overflowing bins in the toilets and Luke warm food though, allegedly.
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Stephen
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
Due to high demand I now outsource.
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Whynd1
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
Have a friend onboard Queen Mary, they have been battling novovirus all cruise. All asked today to stay ashore in Cadiz until 1.30pm due to the ship being deep cleaned. Had 20 dollars obc credited.
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barney
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
I read from someone who was on Iona at the same time and they said it was very different to what the paper reported.
Until the captain announced the protocol, they weren’t even aware of it.
I’d reckon that’s nearer to the truth.
Until the captain announced the protocol, they weren’t even aware of it.
I’d reckon that’s nearer to the truth.
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david63
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
It's always the same with these incidents in that the media love to have a go at the cruise lines (P&O seem to come off worse than any other) with a few passengers trying to extract some financial gain from their experience.
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Onelife
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
I do wonder how much old age, weight and disability plays in the spread of norovirus?
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david63
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
No more, or possibly less, that being young, ideal weight and without any disability plays - however lack of personal hygiene and arrogance will almost certainly have an effect.Onelife wrote: 27 Feb 2025, 09:48I do wonder how much old age, weight and disability plays in the spread of norovirus?
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Ray B
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
None, you can see all types of pasengers with their dirty habits.
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Onelife
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
I would disagree with both of the above statements as it is a medical fact that grossly overweight people find toileting more difficult as do those with some disabilities.
Lets have an argument….
Lets have an argument….
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Ray B
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
You may be correct in your last post OL, but it does not mean that they are unclean. A disability does not always stop a person from having a clean a smart appearance and carry out basic hygiene practices.
You want an argument, best watch it, I'll send Stephen round in his string vest and bother boot's.
You want an argument, best watch it, I'll send Stephen round in his string vest and bother boot's.
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david63
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
That is possibly true but it does not equate to a lack of personal hygiene - in fact I would suggest that many with disabilities are more hygiene aware, through necessity, than many without a disability.Onelife wrote: 27 Feb 2025, 10:20it is a medical fact that grossly overweight people find toileting more difficult as do those with some disabilities.
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Stephen
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Re: Iona and Norovirus
Ray B wrote: 27 Feb 2025, 10:37You may be correct in your last post OL, but it does not mean that they are unclean. A disability does not always stop a person from having a clean a smart appearance and carry out basic hygiene practices.
You want an argument, best watch it, I'll send Stephen round in his string vest and bother boot's.![]()
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