

Anyone who tests positive for the virus will be required to either travel home in a personal vehicle or continue self-isolating in accommodations provided by the cruise line. Everyone disembarking the vessel will be tested for Covid-19. The cruise line is adhering to relevant quarantine and isolation protocols, the release said.

The ship was scheduled to return to New Orleans on Sunday, according to the cruise line’s official website. The Norwegian Breakaway departed New Orleans on November 28 carrying 3,200 people and stopped in Belize and Mexico. Now it claims to be the 'safest vacation available' Prior to this week, the US last topped the 100,000-cases-a-day mark in early October.Ĭruising was a Covid disaster. The seven-day moving average of new cases was 121,437 as of Saturday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. New Covid-19 cases in the United States are now averaging more than 100,000 a day, shortly after millions of Americans traveled for the Thanksgiving holiday. Passengers were given a test to take at home in three days, Berry said. “I do think they should have told us something,” he said.

When he asked the ship’s medical team about the cases, he was told he would have been notified and isolated if he had tested positive. “The show went on and the bars were open. Saturday night, “Everything was business as normal,” he said. It was very shocking and completely out of the blue.” Berry said he thought it was due to new government rules requiring testing. “We have been on two cruises prior to this one and we didn’t have to do one. Wade Berry said he was on the ship with three friends, celebrating his recovery from cancer, but he didn’t hear about the positive cases until he read the statement by the New Orleans mayor’s office that his sister sent him.Įveryone on board was tested Saturday, while the ship was still at sea, Berry told CNN as he traveled from New Orleans to his home in Dallas on Sunday. “Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Department of Health, the City of New Orleans and the Port of New Orleans are aware and working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to initiate existing COVID-19 agreements and protocols with the cruise line,” the city said in a news release Saturday. The ship disembarked in New Orleans on Sunday and previously had detected 10 cases of Covid-19.Īll crew members and passengers are fully vaccinated and all of the 10 cases first reported were asymptomatic, the cruise line said in a statement Sunday.ĬNN has reached out to the cruise line for comment on the latest developments.

More than 3,200 people were on board the ship, officials said.The Covid-19 positive case count among crew and passengers aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line ship Breakaway has risen to 17, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. The state health department - which is working with the cruise line and state and local officials to contain the outbreak - said at least 10 people on the ship tested positive for COVID-19. “Any guests who have tested positive for COVID-19 will travel by personal vehicle to their personal residence or self-isolate in accommodations provided by the company.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),” the company’s statement said. “We are testing all individuals on Norwegian Breakaway prior to disembarkation, as well as providing post-exposure and quarantine public health guidance by the (U.S. Norwegian said it requires all passengers and crew members to have been vaccinated against the coronavirus prior to departure. Norwegian Cruise Line issued a statement that confirmed a “handful of COVID-19 cases among guests and crew.” The company said all of the identified cases involved people without symptoms of the illness. The Louisiana Department of Health said in a late Saturday news release that over the past week, the ship made stops in Belize, Honduras and Mexico. Local news outlets in New Orleans confirmed the Norwegian Breakaway had arrived in the city. NEW ORLEANS - A Norwegian Cruise Line ship with at least 10 passengers and crew members infected with COVID-19 docked Sunday in New Orleans, where health officials said they were trying to disembark people without worsening the spread of the coronavirus illness.
