A two-week trip to a Hawaiian paradise turned into a nightmare for some passengers on board a Grand Princess cruise ship after they got COVID-19.
"We have massive headaches," said Vicki Herbers, of Murrieta, a cruise ship passenger."We have a cough and runny nose. It was pretty miserable. I'll be very glad to get home tomorrow."
Herbers and her 80-year-old mother, Sharon, tested positive for COVID-19 last Friday. For the last four days, they've been quarantined in their room. "I said I've been a nurse in lots of places and this is not how you deal with sick patients," she said."Somebody has to make a point of contact, to know if they're dead or alive, for God's sake."
She said after multiple calls to staff, a paramedic brought Tylenol and cough medication, but she has been denied any medical visits from a doctor or nurse. Princess Cruises would not confirm how many people are sick on board the ship but said in a statement: "Guests and crew who tested positive were isolated while monitored and cared for by our shipboard medical team." First published on April 18, 2022 / 11:03 PMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
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