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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (137781)2/7/2020 8:02:50 AM
From: towerdog1 Recommendation

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No way to fudge the numbers, passengers have uncensored internet access.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (137781)2/7/2020 8:38:05 AM
From: Horgad1 Recommendation

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Hawkmoon

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FWIW: 61 is the count this morning.
All the result of one contagious person on the boat for 5 days (of course that probably snowballed into more contagious on the boat at some point). I am not sure of the duration from first exposure to be contagious yourself...

forbes.com



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (137781)2/7/2020 8:48:47 AM
From: GoodGord3 Recommendations

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Hawkmoon
Mevis

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Royal Caribbean Ship With 12 Quarantined Passengers Docks In NJ; Ambulances, CDC On Scene
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship that has 12 passengers quarantined over fears of coronavirus has docked in Bayonne, New Jersey, this morning with ambulances on the scene.

The "Anthem of the Seas" arrived in New Jersey just hours ago, at about 6AM, in thick dense fog, according to ABC 6. Several ambulances were on standby at the scene.

The passengers in quarantine will all be tested by the CDC, who was also awaiting the arrival of the ship on the scene. The passengers of the ship are all Chinese nationals - many of whom started exhibiting symptoms while aboard the ship, which was coming back from the Bahamas.

zerohedge.com



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (137781)2/9/2020 11:54:29 AM
From: sandintoes5 Recommendations

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John Carragher
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Maple MAGA

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A passenger wouldn't be safe staying in their cabin and ordering room service, because the stewards would still be in contact with all the passengers on the ship and handling the food.