Crusise Ship Doctor Dies of Coronavirus

The head doctor of the cruise ship Costa Fascinosa died of coronavirus after receiving treatment for the virus in Santos, Brazil.  Maritime-executive.com reports that the deceased doctor was 70-year-old Paolo Mudanò of Genoa, Italy. Mudanò and other Fascinosa crew members have been quarantined off the coast of Santos, Brazil since March 19, as local authorities…

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Analysis: Ways Cruising Will Be Different In The Future

Currently, most cruise companies across the world are under a months-long cruise moratorium, leaving very few ships in the ocean’s waters. But cruising will resume someday, probably slowly but surely over the summer. In the meantime, cruise industry watchers are speculating about major changes that cruise companies and governments will likely make to the way…

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What To Do After a Motor Vehicle Accident

The experienced accident attorneys at Hickey Law Firm P.A. know how to provide clear, straightforward advice to crash victims in Miami. We have been handling these claims for many years. One thing is certain: The sooner you act following a car accident the better. First, you must seek medical care. Even if you only need…

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Differences Between COVID-19 and Legionnaires Disease

COVID-19 and Legionnaires’ Disease share several aspects in common. Both conditions have symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Both illnesses are particularly dangerous for individuals over the age of 50, or those with chronic lung diseases, weakened immune systems or smoking habits. However, the two illnesses differ in the way they spread and…

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Cruise Ships May Not Sail For Another 100 Days

Cruise companies will not be allowed to sail for up to 100 days after the Centers for Disease Control issued the industry a “no sail” order. FloridaToday.com reports that the order will likely further hurt South Florida’s tourism industry, which is already reeling from a nationwide reduction in travel. The report says that one of…

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60% of Artic Cruise Passengers Test Positive for Coronavirus

According to CNN.com, of 217 people aboard an Arctic cruise ship, the Greg Mortimer, 128 have tested positive for COVID-19. The situation is so desperate that the ship has been unable to disembark its passengers and has been on hold off the coast of Uruguay for several days. Uruguayan authorities have taken only six passengers from…

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Cruise Ship Passengers Sue Over COVID-19 Exposure

At this point, it is common knowledge that cruise ships are one of the ways that coronavirus spread has throughout the world. In the coming weeks and months, the cruise industry will undoubtedly come under intense scrutiny for its handling of the outbreak. Yesterday we blogged about a cruise ship employee who told her story…

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Were Cruise Ship Officials In Denial About COVID-19 Threat?

As far as venues for the transmission of COVID-19 goes, cruise ships have probably been the most prolific. Well over 1,000 cruise ship passengers have contracted the virus while aboard the vessels. Over a dozen have died, though some of those deaths have not been officially declared as stemming from coronavirus.  A recent CNN report…

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Celebrity Infinity Suffers Fatality

The Celebrity Infinity cruise ship is in a holding pattern off the coast of Florida, filled with crew members who have not been able to leave the ship during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. After the successful docking of the Holland America ships Zandaam and Rotterdam yesterday, it is still unclear what will happen to the ships’ crew…

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After Weeks At Sea Cruise Ships Dock at Fort Lauderdale

After weeks of uncertainty, cruise passengers who have spent the last couple of weeks at sea have finally arrived at port. We have been blogging about the plight of the passengers aboard the Holland America MS Zaandam since Chilean authorities denied the ship’s passengers the ability to disembark the ship on March 14. The passengers were…

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Yet Another Ship With Sick Passengers Asks To Dock At Fort Lauderdale

Over the past several days Florida officials have been debating whether to allow two Holland America cruise ships dock, after many of the ships’ passengers have come down with flu-like symptoms. Several of the ship’s passengers have tested positive for COVID-19. Yesterday Florida’s governor Rick DeSantis expressed his opposition to allowing the ships to dock, while Senator…

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Fate of Holland America Passengers Uncertain As Some Florida Officials Attempt To Prevent Ships From Docking

The latest saga involving cruise ships and coronavirus is occurring right now as the Holland America ships MS Zaandam and MS Rotterdam head toward Florida. Together, the ships are carrying over two thousand passengers and crew and are currently set to head toward the United States from the coast of Panama. Many Florida residents, including leading politicians,…

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Florida Couple Stranded Aboard Holland America Cruise Ship

A couple from Seminole County, Florida, along with thousands of other passengers and crew, is effectively trapped aboard the fated Holland America cruise ship MS Zaandam.  ClickOrlando.com reports that Laura Gabaroni and Juan Huergo originally set sail aboard the Zaandam on a 14-day itinerary which was to last from March 7 through March 21 and travel throughout South…

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Hire Hickey Law Firm From The Comfort Of Your Own Home!

In these uncertain times, Hickey Law Firm, P.A. is working overtime to serve you. You can sign up with us from the comfort of your own home using our electronic documents. You can video conference with our staff and attorneys. We are set up and ready to serve you. You do not have to come…

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Future of the Holland America MS Zaandam and Its Passengers In Doubt

The saga of the Holland America ship MS Zaandam keeps getting more complicated. After passengers and crew members aboard the ship came down with flu-like symptoms, the Zaandam found itself unable to port due to worldwide heightened precautions relating to coronavirus. Yesterday we blogged that the Zaandam was finally headed to Florida and set to…

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Types of Medical Malpractice or Negligence Cases We Handle

At the Hickey Law Firm, P.A., our skilled attorneys have successfully handled many different types of medical malpractice cases. We commonly deal with misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and failure to adequately monitor a patient after surgery. In the video below, John J. (Jack) Hickey provides additional information about these all-too-frequent instances of medical negligence. Contact Our…

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CruiseShip With 42 Sick Passengers Heads For Florida

It seems that every cruise ship currently sailing the world’s seas may come under scrutiny when looking for a port. Over the past several weeks we have been blogging about the many ships that have had their itineraries modified and due to countries’ refusing to allow them entry on fears that they may be carrying sick…

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Over 40 Passengers and Crew Fall Ill on Holland America Cruise Ship

Cruise passengers aboard the MS Zaandam are facing possible quarantine after multiple passengers have shown flu-like symptoms. BusinessInsider.com reports that 13 passengers and 29 crew members are sick aboard the ship with influenza-like symptoms. “Out of an abundance of caution, we have now asked all guests to remain in their staterooms until we have more…

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Why Would Cruise Passengers Refuse Coronavirus Tests?

Earlier this month cruise passengers aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship became virtually quarantined aboard the ship off the coast of Northern California. The Grand Princess was carrying approximately 3.500 passengers, all of whom authorities eventually evacuated from the vessel. Though the passengers are aware that some of their fellow travelers previously tested positive for…

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