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CDC Safety Tips for Cruise Vacations

A cruise ship vacation is a great, relaxing way to travel and see counties all over the world.  As vacations go, cruises can also be very affordable.  The close proximity of so many vacationers in an isolated environment can pose some unique public health risks, however.  If a cruise ship vacation is on your agenda this season, take some time to familiarize yourself with the following tips for healthy cruising, courtesy of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

If you're sick, report your illness:

Before your voyage:
- Ask your cruise line if there are alternative  cruising options.
- Consult a doctor to find out whether it is safe for you to sail.
During your voyage:
visit the ship's medical facility and follow the medical staff's recommendations. 

Wash your hands often:

Why: Avoid exposing yourself and others to anything that may cause illnesses and spread germs.
When: Wash your hands often but especially after using the toilet and before eating or smoking.

Avoid eating or drinking anything that you think will make you sick:

Look for inspection scores and general food service cleanliness to help you decide where and what to eat.

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