5 Test Positive Aboard Caribbean Cruise, in Its First Sail Since Pandemic

By: Cherika Johnson

Contributor

November 15, 2020

Five passengers aboard SeaDream-1 have tested positive for COVID-19. It is the first Caribbean cruise in the market to set sail since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

The ship set sail from Barbados on November 7, but the seven-day voyage was cut short after the first case was discovered. The ship re-docked in Barbados late Wednesday night after the discovery.

Gene Sloan, a journalist aboard the ship, broke the story.

Why it matters

  • SeaDream 1 is the first line to make a comeback since March. It raises the question of whether or not cruises are safe as they attempt to return to the Caribbean. On its first cruise, there are cases.
  • The Caribbean is the biggest cruise destination, thus cruise lines have been targetting a relaunch in the region.

The details

What are passengers saying?

Ben and David Hewitt-McDonald, writers of a cruise blog who have been aboard the ship for nearly three weeks told The Daily Beast, “We are really upset because we really felt like the passengers, crew, and cruise line took COVID very seriously yet it still managed to get on board. SeaDream requires double the amount of the tests as the CDC will require going forward. So we ask ourselves is testing the way forward if it can still get onboard such a small ship?”

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