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Cruise Ship Health Inspection FAILED!

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an unsatisfactory health inspection the margarit at C Paradise a cruise ship operated under the late Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville brand failed a surprise CDC inspection with a score of 83 out of 100 which Falls below the passing Mark of 86%

the incident occurred eight nautical miles from shanier the Atlantic Shipyard where the ship is currently being constructed

Nick wear has departed Royal Caribbean said in a statement we wish Nick well and we're grateful for his contributions

Cruise Line stocks were mixed on Monday Carnival Corporation up 1% 14.56% 15.84% 28.0

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โœ“Check CDC inspection scores before booking a cruise
โœ“Be aware of potential medical emergencies during sea trials

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QWhat happened in recent cruise news?
QWhy did a cruise ship fail a health inspection?
QWhat are the latest updates on Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas?

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Cruise news today. A cruise ship failed a surprise health inspection from the CDC earlier this month. Rescue at sea from Royal Caribbean's newest ship. Nick Weir of Royal Caribbean International departs the company after over a decade. Cruise line stocks for CCL, RCL, NCLH, and VIK.