The Norwegian cruise ship was blocked from docking in Mauritius because of health risks
Over 3,000 cruise ship passengers isolated off the coast of Bermuda before tests confirmed cholera was not the cause of 15 passengers' illnesses. 15 passengers had been affected by the illness, which was not caused by the disease. The passengers were allowed to dock in the island of Mauritius, where they were stranded.
Officials said there are more than 3,000 people on board the Norwegian Dawn. A number of passengers are in isolation while tests are carried out. Officials said a number of people are being held in isolation at the request of the authorities. The ship was blocked from docking in Mauritius over 'health risks'
Concerns about a possible cholera outbreak prompted Mauritius officials to keep the ship out of Port Louis over the weekend. Testing showed no traces of the disease aboard the Norwegian Dawn. The ship is scheduled to dock in Port Louis, Mauritius, on Sunday. The Norwegian Dawn is a Norwegian cruise ship owned by Norwegian Cruise Line.
Officials said there are more than 3,000 people on board the Norwegian Dawn. A number of passengers are in isolation while tests are carried out. Officials said a number of people are being held in isolation at the request of the authorities. The ship was blocked from docking in Mauritius over 'health risks'