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sanitize those hands more often then less you come out healthy, not wealthy, but maybe wiser

 

Clean hands do not prevent mosquitoes from biting you and transmitting the virus :)

 

I also agree with djkretired, how many threads about this virus are needed. They should all be merged.

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What we are asking is your experiences of whether any of the cruise lines are offering written warnings & precautions ,either on their web sites or via written notice ,to those booked on cruises to impacted global areas ?

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What we are asking is your experiences of whether any of the cruise lines are offering written warnings & precautions ,either on their web sites or via written notice ,to those booked on cruises to impacted global areas ?

Ummm, you asked "What has been your experience with Celebrity & other cruise lines about pre warning & what to do for both the Zika & Chikungunya virus ?"

Nothing about, pre-warnings from the lines, precautions, what to do or written notices.

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Ummm, you asked "What has been your experience with Celebrity & other cruise lines about pre warning & what to do for both the Zika & Chikungunya virus ?"

Nothing about, pre-warnings from the lines, precautions, what to do or written notices.

 

You don't expect people to actually ask the question they want answered do you.

 

Let alone put a title on the thread that lets you actually know what it's about:mad:

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Like beverage packages, pre-paid gratuities, amenities in stateroom class of travel etc.. should all be in one thread in each category, since there are other threads, this can be posted in one of those and still be seen and responded to.

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Just wondering what folks want cruise lines (and land resorts) to do. These viruses exist in a major part of the sub-tropical and tropical world where they have mosquitoes. One can certainly take personal precautions to prevent mosquito bites such as using a decent repellent. The only other option is to stay home (assuming you live in an area that does not have these viruses).

 

Hank

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Just wondering what folks want cruise lines (and land resorts) to do. These viruses exist in a major part of the sub-tropical and tropical world where they have mosquitoes. One can certainly take personal precautions to prevent mosquito bites such as using a decent repellent. The only other option is to stay home (assuming you live in an area that does not have these viruses).

 

Hank

 

Establishing a paper trail for the post-cruise lawsuit?

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What cruise lines can do is post a notice in tbe dailies when calling at a port which has a high level of the diseases so passengers can take precautions. In the early days of chikungyunga I was concerned about the elderly passengers on Eclipse and had to argue with guest relations to get a notice in daily....

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