Passengers boarding a cruise ship recently hit by a norovirus outbreak have been asked to arrive later so better cleaning can be carried out.
The Ventura departs Saturday at 7pm (BST) for a 10-night cruise to Spain and Portugal.
Port health officials met with the ship when it docked on May 25 after a number of passengers became unwell during a two-week cruise around the Canary Islands.
Cruise line P&O said boarding, normally from noon, would take place two hours later.
“This is an additional measure given the increased levels of gastrointestinal complaints in the UK at this time,” a P&O spokesperson said.
“We work closely with relevant global and regional health authorities and have approved, recognized and proven protocols in place during every cruise to ensure the health and well-being of all guests and crew on board.”
The final cruise on the ship, which can carry 3,078 passengers and 1,205 crew, is listed as sold out.
Symptoms of norovirus include:
Norovirus can be contracted by:
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close contact with – or eating food prepared or handled by – someone who is infected
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touching contaminated surfaces or objects and then your mouth
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The best way to prevent the spread is to wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
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