As noted, chances of getting Noro are pretty small. Yes, chances of getting sick at all are still there, anytime you go out in public. Biggest safety measure is wash, wash, wash your hands. Those disinfecting wipes do not kill noro.My husband wants to cancel our scheduled cruise because of the recent Noro virus reports on the Magic and Wonder. Any ideas on how I can convince him it likely won't affect us? Or should we really be concerned?
However, getting her treated is easier on land than sea. You've all made great points!
However, getting her treated is easier on land than sea.
It's already been stated. There's no treatment. Fluids can be given onboard.
DS got full on rotavirus at home. Twice. Playground or store I assume. (One knows rota by the smell...one thinks noro is bad but rota omg)
For us caring for him was simple since he was young and my family believes in long term nursing. (Though even at 4 it wouldn't have been an issue to nurse for us) No matter how you do it, fluids nearly constantly. Food for strength even if they throw up 5 minutes later.
It'll ruin your cruise but at least you get to look outside the window, balcony, or fake porthole on Disney, instead of at your walls at home. And food can be brought to you instead of having to shop for it and make it.
It's all about hydration and any food for strength. He had noro a couple months ago (he and I have horrible fingers-in-mouth habits that we just break) and every five minutes I was making him eat or drink something. Even when he didn't want it. Even when he threw up moments later. Didn't matter. Constant vigilance against getting too weak or dehydrated.
But that's how to care for it once you have it.
First step. Wash your hands. On a cruise ship, wash them all the time.
Second step but really before the first, keep your hands out of your mouth.
Do that, and you don't have to wash your hands to keep yourself from getting sick. If you master that, hand washing is to help others from getting sick from you.
Should have come up with it earlier, but what finally helped my son realize that we've got to keep our fingers out of our mouths is to imagine that there's poop everywhere. And if we go to gnaw on our nails, we are eating someone else's poop.
Pretty much true, too.
If only stay away from a cruise if we were going to have a fully AT home vacation. No work, no gym, no play places, no store, no restaurant, no anywhere.
My husband wants to cancel our scheduled cruise because of the recent Noro virus reports on the Magic and Wonder. Any ideas on how I can convince him it likely won't affect us? Or should we really be concerned?
I do sympathise as the running of Noro incidents on some websites, out of context does worry people. To be honest it's very irresponsible for it to be mentioned on trip planning websites, as it does concern and worry people.
I wish some websites wouldn't just out up anything about health, it's so out of context it leads to threads and upsetting people like this.
It's rare.
The DCL ships have high standards.
They have to report it, on low numbers say circa 3%.
Other places other than have ships gave it, you nay not be aware, do do not worry.
I really wish this intrusion would stop, it benefits no one.
Bottom line, they are doing everything they can to stamp it out, but some ill people lie on the health questionnaires as thry do not gave trip insurance, get on and spread it.