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  1. Perhaps the OP should also consider canceling any cruise that goes to a part of the world with Zika, Chickunguna, Dengue Fever, Malaria, etc. These are all a risk and can have far worse consequences than Norovirus. By the way, Noro is the most common cause of GI problems in the US with over 20 million cases (annually). Most of these do not happen on cruise ships and are picked up in restaurants, bars, offices and just about any place where there are people. But unlike cruise ships, there is no mandatory reporting of Noro on land...and its nearly impossible to identify where one would get such a virus. In fact, you might have Norovirus lurking on your steering wheel in your car. So perhaps the OP needs to barricade them self in a sealed home environment, have all food delivered (and put through a high radiation machine before entering the house), etc.

     

    Hank[/quo

     

    Hank...didnt ask for your smart a** reply...just asked a question about insurance

  2. Perhaps the OP should also consider canceling any cruise that goes to a part of the world with Zika, Chickunguna, Dengue Fever, Malaria, etc. These are all a risk and can have far worse consequences than Norovirus. By the way, Noro is the most common cause of GI problems in the US with over 20 million cases (annually). Most of these do not happen on cruise ships and are picked up in restaurants, bars, offices and just about any place where there are people. But unlike cruise ships, there is no mandatory reporting of Noro on land...and its nearly impossible to identify where one would get such a virus. In fact, you might have Norovirus lurking on your steering wheel in your car. So perhaps the OP needs to barricade them self in a sealed home environment, have all food delivered (and put through a high radiation machine before entering the house), etc.

     

    Hank[/quo

  3. Perhaps the OP should also consider canceling any cruise that goes to a part of the world with Zika, Chickunguna, Dengue Fever, Malaria, etc. These are all a risk and can have far worse consequences than Norovirus. By the way, Noro is the most common cause of GI problems in the US with over 20 million cases (annually). Most of these do not happen on cruise ships and are picked up in restaurants, bars, offices and just about any place where there are people. But unlike cruise ships, there is no mandatory reporting of Noro on land...and its nearly impossible to identify where one would get such a virus. In fact, you might have Norovirus lurking on your steering wheel in your car. So perhaps the OP needs to barricade them self in a sealed home environment, have all food delivered (and put through a high radiation machine before entering the house), etc.

     

    Hank[/quo

  4. I'm considering a Regal cruise on Oct 3 2015 book I'm not familiar with the Brooklyn area at all. Does anyone know which port this cruise will be leaving from and any hotel suggestions that are close to the port? Thank you!

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