Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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yup and people sometimes die on these cruises as a result. I bet more die unexpectedly on 14 night cruises than 7 night cruises and more on 7 night than 3 night. It's just the odds. The longer you keep people all in one spot the higher the chance is that someone is going to have an unexpected episode. I don't think most people who have a major cardiac event anticipate it's going to happen to them and for diabetics it is easier to manage your blood sugar when you have all of the plenty of food choices in a buffet vacation setting vs. being confined to your cabin and having food passed through the door - one report by a guy on that quarantined cruise stated that it took a couple of days for them to work out giving him any food he could eat as a diabetic. Stuff like that is a very real byproduct of the unplanned situation.While I agree that your explanation is likely what the prior poster was referring to regarding additional deaths, let's all remember that these passengers did voluntarily embark on a 14 day cruise to begin with and presumably believed they were healthy enough to do so without "access to high level medical facilities."
I'm not saying I think people will die necessarily but I do think that the risk from a pure numbers standpoint the risk of 3700 people being all kept together for a month or more does raise the odds that some unplanned for medical episode might happen and at this point the odds of dying from coronavirus if you are not in an area that is overrun by the virus and has sufficient medical facilities to deal with any respiratory issues is not that much more than a middling virulent flu outbreak. I also think that it's not a good idea to set a few thousand people who have been exposed free in an urban area, and that a cruise ship is as good a place as any for a quarantine as it has people settled into sleeping quarters already. I'm not sure land based quarantine facilities would be all that much better. It does sound like after the first few days they are being more mindful of people's medical issues though. But that doesn't make that poster wrong that if people die odds are that it would be from anything but coronavirus. That said, the other options of just letting everyone out and about are potentially much worse.