MV Prinses Christina accidents and incidents
CruiseMapper's MV Prinses Christina cruise ship accidents, incidents and law news reports relate to a 107-passenger vessel owned by Trans River Line (River Cruises). Our MV Prinses Christina accidents page contains reports made by using official data from renown online news media sources, US Coast Guard and Wikipedia.
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- Norovirus (passengers/crew) - 2015 (43 total), 2016 (37 total) - Note: When the itinerary doesn’t include US cruise ports, the ship is not required to report to CDC, thus no official illness report would be issued.
August 2016Cruise Illness / Virus OutbreaksOn August 24, 2016, a total of 37 people on the ship were reported suffering from Norovirus symptoms (nausea and vomiting). The riverboat was quarantined for 3 days (Wednesday through Friday) in call port Germersheim with a total of 92 passengers and crew onboard. At the time of the accident, the ship was en-route from homeport Cologne (Germany) to France. |
May 2015Cruise Illness / Virus OutbreaksOn May 28, 2015, when the ship docked in call port Boppard (Germany), local news media reported a total of 43 people on the riverboat suffering from Norovirus symptoms (nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting). initially, 25 people were reported ill, but during the overnight stay (May 27-28) the number of infected grew to 43. In the afternoon on May 28, one sick passenger was taken to a hospital. The boat was carrying a total of 83 passengers plus 17 crew. |
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