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Cruise liner hit by vomiting bug Cruise liner hit by vomiting bug
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A cruise ship visiting a Highland harbour has been struck by a suspected outbreak of a vomiting bug. A cruise ship struck by a suspected outbreak of the norovirus vomiting bug now has 72 ill people on board, its owners have said.
It is the second liner to be hit by the sickness at the Invergordon port in two months. The Balmoral is the second liner in two months to be hit by the sickness after visiting the Highland port of Invergordon.
There are 18 suspected cases of norovirus among the 1,200 passengers of the Balmoral cruise liner and two cases among the crew. The ship, which has 1,280 passengers and 516 crew, was due to berth at Portree on Skye at 1100 BST.
The liner arrived from Dover on Monday morning but was given the all-clear to carry on to the Isle of Skye at night. But poor weather has forced it to anchor offshore.
It was due to arrive in Portree at 1100 BST on Tuesday. The liner arrived in Invergordon from Dover on Monday morning but was given the all-clear to carry on to the Isle of Skye at night.
The 43,537-ton ship, which has 540 crew, is operated by Fred Olsen Cruises. The 43,537-tonne ship is operated by Fred Olsen Cruises. It had been reported that there were only 20 ill people on board last night.
The outbreak comes just two months after the Marco Polo cruise liner was struck by the virus, affecting hundreds of the passengers and crew. A spokesman for the firm said staff aboard the Balmoral had stepped up the hygiene and disinfecting regime.
Passenger excursions Health officials
A Highland Council spokesman confirmed that environmental health officials had visited the ship and, although some passengers had gone on excursions, they had taken place before any knowledge of the illness on board. He added that the virus was probably introduced by a passenger who became unwell shortly after joining the cruise at Dover on Saturday.
A Highland Council spokesman confirmed that environmental health officials had visited the Balmoral and, although some passengers had gone on excursions, they had taken place before it was know the illness was on board.
The consultant in Public Health Medicine has also been advised of the situation on board the 218-metre ship.The consultant in Public Health Medicine has also been advised of the situation on board the 218-metre ship.
Two months ago there was anger when about 400 passengers on board the Marco Polo, operated by Transocean, were struck down by norovirus.Two months ago there was anger when about 400 passengers on board the Marco Polo, operated by Transocean, were struck down by norovirus.
One man died on board the ship, although his death was associated with other medical problems.One man died on board the ship, although his death was associated with other medical problems.
The ship had left Tilbury and arrived in Invergordon, where the bug spread throughout the vessel.The ship had left Tilbury and arrived in Invergordon, where the bug spread throughout the vessel.
There was anger in the Highland port because excursions had continued despite knowledge of the illness. Excursions from the Marco Polo had continued despite knowledge of the illness.
And there was further fury among passengers when it was later revealed there had been an outbreak on the cruise ship on a previous voyage, and this information was not passed to port authorities in London. And there was further fury among passengers when it was later revealed there had been an outbreak on the cruise ship on a previous voyage, but the information was not passed to port authorities in London.