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Cruise Ship in St. Lucia Quarantined Over Confirmed Measles Case (nbcnews.com) 167

A cruise ship with nearly 300 passengers and crew was ordered quarantined in the Caribbean port of St. Lucia after a case of measles was confirmed on board, island health officials said Wednesday. From a report: One female crew member has a confirmed case and St. Lucian authorities said they've been working in close consultation with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The ship has been under quarantine since Monday morning, officials said. "Measles in a highly contagious disease. Anyone who is not adequately immunized against measles can contract the disease, if there has been close contact with a confirmed case," according to a statement issued Wednesday by Dr. Merlene Fredericks-James, the island nation's chief medical officer. "It is therefore likely that other persons on the boat may have been exposed." "The ship's doctor has the confirmed case in isolation on the ship," Dr. Fredericks-James added. "The individual is in stable condition." St. Lucian health officials declined to name the ship involved. But St. Lucia Coast Guard Sgt. Victor Theodore told NBC News that the vessel involved is named "Freewinds," which is the name of a 440-foot cruise ship owned and operated by the Church of Scientology
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Cruise Ship in St. Lucia Quarantined Over Confirmed Measles Case

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  • Scientology cruise (Score:3, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 02, 2019 @01:08PM (#58528232)

    Thatâ(TM)s the cruise ship full of gullible Scientology people.

  • by OffTheLip ( 636691 ) on Thursday May 02, 2019 @01:10PM (#58528244)
    Sorry for that one.
  • Tom Cruise, doesn't it? ;-)
  • Yada yada
  • Too bad (Score:5, Funny)

    by jwymanm ( 627857 ) on Thursday May 02, 2019 @01:21PM (#58528330) Homepage
    We cant quarantine them just because they are scientologists.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Scientology has an even more cult-like inner organization called the Sea Org. It was some crazy thing that L Ron created when he had all these problems with various governments. I'd make a guess this ship is part of the sea org. They're even weirder, and more insular than the regular Scientologists.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 02, 2019 @01:51PM (#58528550)

    Scientology is a money making enterprise business and not a real religion completely made up by L Ron Hubbard a science fiction writer that fraudulently dupes dimwitts into forking over their money. Owns cruise ships to make money and promote their nonsense!

    It is a crazy weird religion that believes in space aliens and other nonsense. Maybe you've seen the horribly bad movie Battleship Earth with John Travolta?

    Great site Operation Clambake tells you all about their nonsense: http://www.xenu.net/
    Watch a video about their weird beliefs of Xenu warlord and throwing people in volcanos and nuking them and generating evil spirits that need to be exercised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s3gIthXHJU

    You've probably seen the weird science fiction turned pseudo truth Dianetics book that L Ron Hubbard wrote:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology

    Run! Don't walk away from this crazy cult! Sadly so many people are trapped into this cult that threatens you if you leave just as Muslims do. Pro tip: any religion that threatens you if you leave is a false religion.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by KiloByte ( 825081 )

      Scientology is a money making enterprise business and not a real religion

      So... exactly the same as any other organized religion.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      > the weird science fiction turned pseudo truth Dianetics book that L Ron Hubbard wrote

      While Elron did write the weird science fiction that is the basis for the 'religion' that is Scientology, it is asserted that the Dianetics book was a translation of a book written by a frenchman in the late 1920s/early 30s that the author self-published a hundred or so copies. Elron found a copy in a second hand bookshop in Paris in the late 40s/early 50s and translated it.

      The whole point of Dianetics and thetans is t

    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      money making enterprise business and not a real religion

      Was with you for the first clause, but not the second one.

      Pro tip: any religion that threatens you if you leave is a false religion.

      Interesting. Do you have an example of a real religion? One that doesn't generate money and doesn't threaten you if you leave?

  • by Dunbal ( 464142 ) * on Thursday May 02, 2019 @02:04PM (#58528640)
    It's a damn good thing smallpox has been wiped from the planet.
    • For now. I wouldn't underestimate the stupidity of USians if I were you though...

      • Waits for Anti-Vaxxers to storm the laboratory that holds one of the last remaining samples of Smallpox demanding to be allowed to give it to their kids so that they can develop "natural immunity."

    • you do know that the USA, Russia, China, and probably several other nations all have weaponized strains of Small Pox hidden in some lab somewhere right?

      It was only wiped out in the wild.

      • Aside from the extremely rare, freak oversight [sciencemag.org], only Russia and the USA have the strain - in one location each.

        Since it was eradicated long before China had any clout in the world (1980), there's no way Beijing has any secretly (and illegally) stored anywhere.

  • Ship is in port (Score:4, Informative)

    by Sarten-X ( 1102295 ) on Thursday May 02, 2019 @02:17PM (#58528772) Homepage

    According to MarineTraffic [marinetraffic.com], the Freewinds is indeed in St. Lucia's port. The other passenger vessel there right now is the Carnival Fascination, which carries about 2500 passengers.

    I wonder how Carnival's executives are taking the news...

    • by Mal-2 ( 675116 )

      If it does jump across, they'll do the necessary. When I worked on cruise ships, we had a couple outbreaks that were kept quiet -- flu of course, not really any way to avoid that with people flying in from all over the world to get on a ship -- but also chicken pox. We had local quarantines where sick crew members were isolated to their rooms, and anyone who hadn't either had it or been vaccinated against it was also quarantined until the incubation period had passed.

    • Apparently the quarantine is either no longer in effect, or not a concern to the ship's captain. It left around 11PM, and is en route to Willemstad, Curacao.
  • by WillAffleckUW ( 858324 ) on Thursday May 02, 2019 @02:22PM (#58528816) Homepage Journal

    alternative headline

  • Oh, that's right. They are more interested in scooter injuries [slashdot.org] than DISEASES.

    • The CDC is busy not intervening in foreign countries that did not ask for their help.

      You do realize it's a domestic US agency, right?

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      The first "C" in CDC stands for "Centers". There are multiple organizational units that handle different kinds of diseases, like occupational accidents, vector borne diseases, noncomunicable diseases like diabetes or birth defects, and of course, communicable diseases like measles. It is an 11 billion dollar agency with over fifteen thousand employees.

      This kind of whataboutist argument is bullshit. This is a massive and highly capable agency more than able to walk and chew gum at the same time. People hav

  • It dawned on me that it doesn't help when "scientists" claim that disease X has been eradicated, that is, removed from earth. Why would anyone get immunized against a disease that doesn't exist?
    • Measles was never consider totally eradicated. It was considered all but gone in the US, but people visiting other parts of the world could still bring measles back to America with them. (Worst. Souvenir. Gift. Ever!) The vaccine wasn't intended to prevent against the tons of in-America-originating measles cases, but to prevent one tourist from turning into a plague. (Which is what's happening now. Thanks, Anti-Vaxxers.)

      • You got it completely reversed.

        Measles is an export hit of the USA to the rest of the world. (Thanx anti vaxxers).

        Thank you.

    • It doesn't help when people apply the colloquial definition of "eradicated" when discussing the public health definition, which roughly means "no outbreaks from domestic sources".

      Admittedly, the CDC will probably "undeclare" measles eradicated from the US soon given the current trend.

    • I'm replying to myself instead of individually to all of you who were nice enough to respond to me.

      I'm not an anti-vaxer. And I added "from earth" to get my point across - I don't know whether it was ever actually stated that way. My point was that I can see how the average person (who isn't going to deeply investigate such statements) would think that such diseases are "nothing to worry about anymore". In my opinion, such definitive terms should NEVER be used here (especially since it can't be prove
    • Why would anyone get immunized against a disease that doesn't exist?

      Most people don't get immunized for smallpox these days, for that exact reason. A few people still get immunized for smallpox because it hasn't been entirely eradicated.

      • by kackle ( 910159 )
        And that's the hilarious part: "Eradicated" means 'entirely destroyed'! But on the TV news last night, they did it again: They said only that the measles was declared "eradicated" in the year such and such...
  • ... this is THE ship. If you give them a lot of money, they make you immortal. You'll never die! Really! And this is the ship where that happens.

    Ironic, that.

  • Patent: https://patents.google.com/pat... [google.com] It expired yesterday/today. May be that is why there was so hype about measles vaccination recently.
  • I think I have a cure [wikipedia.org].

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