SEA SICK

Urgent norovirus warning to holidaymakers after huge outbreak – as experts warn of ‘summer surge’

THERE'S bad news for those of us who thought norovirus was just a 'winter vomiting bug'.

Turns out your summer holidays could be marred by more than seasickness, after health watchdogs warned 177 people were struck down with norovirus on a cruise ship in May.

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177 people fell sick with norovirus aboard the Celebrity Summit cruise ship in May

The Celebrity Summit cruise ship set sail to Bermuda from on May 15 from Bayonne, New Jersey.

In the 10 days it took to complete its route, 25 crew members and 152 of the 2,144 passengers onboard reported norovirus symptoms, according to by US's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The nasty bug can spread quickly through poo and vomit particles, touching contaminated surfaces, ingesting tainted food or water, or coming into close contact with someone infected.

Symptoms can come on suddenly within one to two days of you being infected, the .

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And according to the CDC, the bug is incredibly transmissible: "If you get norovirus illness, you can shed billions of norovirus particles that you can't see without a microscope.

"It only takes a few norovirus particles to make you and other people sick."

The close quarters of a cruise ship mean the virus can spread quickly from person to person.

This latest incident on the Celebrity Summit is the twelfth outbreak of gastrointestinal disease on a cruise ship the CDC has reported so far in 2023 - up from 10 recorded in the entirety of 2019.

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Of these cases, five have been pinned to norovirus.

This is also the third time this year a norovirus outbreak has been reported aboard a Celebrity Cruises vessel, .

Celebrity Cruises told The Sun: “The health and safety of our guests, crew and communities we visit are our top priority.

"To maintain the highest levels of health onboard our ships, we implement rigorous safety and cleaning procedures, many far exceeding public health guidelines.

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