As coronavirus rages, cruises have been suspended and left travelers looking for sometimes-delayed refunds for their canceled sailings.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
American cruise workers denied disembarkation: ‘Treating us like disease vectors instead of humans’
Melinda Mann is one of nine American crew members on Holland America’s MS Oosterdam. She says the CDC barred them from disembarking in L.A.
Famed ‘Judge Judy’ announcer, Jerry Bishop, dead at 84 of heart disease
Jerry Bishop, famed announcer for the television show “Judge Judy,” died on Tuesday at age 84.
‘Seaface’: Royal Caribbean Cruises hopes to trademark face mask as coronavirus spreads
Dying to get back on a cruise ship but nervous about the potential spread of coronavirus on board? Royal Caribbean is seeking a solution.
CDC: Frozen raspberries were culprit behind 2019 norovirus outbreak on multiple cruises
Smoothies: Nutritious, delicious – and according to the CDC, the source of a norovirus outbreak that infected hundreds of cruise passengers in 2019.
Cleaning a floating petri dish: How is a cruise ship sanitized after a coronavirus outbreak?
It took nearly all of March to disinfect the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was the source of more than 700 coronavirus cases.
48 Costa Atlantica cruise crew members have coronavirus; Ruby Princess departs Australia
47 crew on board the Costa Atlantica cruise have tested positive for coronavirus. The Ruby Princess departed Australia a month after police’s orders.
34 crew members positive for COVID-19 on docked Costa Atlantica; Costa Deliziosa docks in Italy
Costa Cruises said 34 crew members on a docked cruise ship tested positive for the coronavirus as its sister ship, Costa Deliziosa docked in Genoa, Italy.
‘The risk is simply too high’: Germany’s Oktoberfest canceled because of coronavirus pandemic
The German beer festival, scheduled to take place Sept. 19 through Oct. 4, expected nearly six 6 million to attend.
Bill Cosby won’t get out of prison early, despite coronavirus fears; state trying to ‘execute’ him, rep says
Bill Cosby won’t be leaving incarceration in Pennsylvania any time soon, despite concerns that he could be susceptible to coronavirus while in prison.