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More than 100 passengers on US cruise ship sick from suspected norovirus

Over 120 passengers and crew on a Princess cruise ship have fallen ill with suspected norovirus, leading to emergency docking in San Francisco.

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The brief

A norovirus outbreak has affected 125 passengers and crew aboard a Princess cruise ship. The vessel is currently docked at Pier 27 in San Francisco to undergo cleaning procedures.

Coverage from the San Francisco Chronicle, The Mercury News, and ABC11 News emphasizes the contagious nature of the stomach virus and the ship's location. Other reports from Global News, Forbes, and The Daily Beast highlight the scale of the illness, noting that more than 100 people were impacted.

Future developments depend on the completion of the cleaning process at the San Francisco pier.

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Quick answers

Which ship was affected by the outbreak?

The Ruby Princess.

How many people became ill?

Reports indicate 125 passengers and crew were hit by the virus.

Where is the ship currently located?

The ship is docked at Pier 27 in San Francisco.

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