longboard55
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How do we know if this person got it on the Magic, or got it on the airplane flying to the Magic. I did a cruise during ebola, they were fanatic about wipes
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?
The odds are ever in your favor of not catching noro (the vast majority of people on the cruise with the outbreak did NOT catch it). If you take normal precautions of washing your hands and such you should be fine. FWIW, I am boarding the Wonder this Sunday (just one cruise between the outbreak and me) and I am not afraid at all - at least not any more so than I always am since you can ALWAYS get sick anywhere from someone else if they are contagious.![]()
My favorite story about "you can get it anywhere" is from a television show about park rangers in the upper eastern seaboard area. They were sent out to find a lost hiker who was sick. When they finally found him and got him back to the hospital, it was determined he had noro - out there in the woods, all by himself.As stated by PPs, a norovirus can be picked up anywhere. I had same day surgery at a local hospital and picked up a norovirus there.
How do we know if this person got it on the Magic, or got it on the airplane flying to the Magic. I did a cruise during ebola, they were fanatic about
wipes
If you are concerned about norovirus, I would suggest having your daughter skip the pools, kids clubs, theaters, and buffets.Wash you hands often, don't hold on to railings (or wash after). As far as convincing him; Washing our hands kept us along with the other 95% of passengers quite healthy throughout the recent April 27 Wonder Noro -cruise.
We also didn't use the Family or Mickey pool except when it was first opened, without anyone else there. We took stairs or empty elevators (wash after pushing buttons). That is all you can do anywhere you go, even a 5 star resort.
If he is so concerned, then do what you feel most comfortable doing.
If it will always be on you mind that it affects the enjoyment of the cruise then you may want to rethink the vacation. Good luck which ever way you decide to vacation![]()
My husband (and most other Indian people eating Indian food with naan/roti/chapati/rice) eats with his hands frequently on a ship. And kids. And anyone eating a hamburger or hot dog or sandwich or...yeah. Lots of people put their hands in their mouth without even thinking about it. If you touch food and put it in your mouth, you are essentially putting your hands in your mouthcrazy.
As everyone else has said, normal adult habits will prevent you from becoming infected. It's not airborne so as long as you don't put your fingers in your mouth you'll be Ok. Who even does that?
easy.
I do this every time we fly. My husband makes so much fun of me, but hey...every little bit helps! I have a baggie with 4 wipes in it...one for each seat. I have taught my boys to clean every surface, using a different part of the wipe along the way. Especially under the seat belt flap/connector thing and the twister on the tray table. After they are done (and this now takes them less than 2 minutes total) they put the used wipes back in the baggie, sanitize their hands, and we are done. No where else in my life am I that clean, but I have a good friend who is a flight attendant and, well I'd rather not take any chances on vacation!I've never done the 'airplane seat' wipedown, but I have a friend that works for an airline and she said she always does a wipedown. I think it's time to start.