A Norwegian Cruise Line ship returned to New Orleans on Sunday with 10 people on board who tested positive for COVID-19, but that’s not the entire story:
A Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) cruise ship disembarking in New Orleans this weekend has identified 10 COVID-19 cases among its crew members and passengers. https://t.co/SLW7v5Y1SB
— KATC TV3 (@KATCTV3) December 5, 2021
First up, this is a combination of 10 people out of around 3200:
Ten people aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship approaching New Orleans have tested positive for COVID-19, officials say.
More than 3,200 people are on board the ship. The cruise line says it is "adhering to appropriate quarantine and isolation protocols."https://t.co/NjhC7CJ0vQ— The Associated Press (@AP) December 5, 2021
And all 10 were aysymptomatic:
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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. https://t.co/AUCDqsBtWn
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) December 5, 2021
10 out of 3200 “is damn good” for those keeping score at home:
Cruising health protocols are actually very good and 10 out of 3200 is damn good. I'd rather cruise with vaccinated and tested people than hang out in a mostly unvaccinated city in Alabama or Ohio.
— Seitanist (@daraalt) December 5, 2021
Can we please put the brakes on the panic now?