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Scientology cruise ship faces renewed quarantine at home port in Curacao

By Steve Gorman

 

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A 440-foot ship owned and operated by the Church of Scientology, SMV Freewinds, is docked under quarantine from a measles outbreak in port near Castries, St. Lucia, May 2, 2019. REUTERS/Micah George

 

(Reuters) - A Church of Scientology cruise ship quarantined by the Caribbean nation of St. Lucia for measles is due to arrive on Saturday back at its home port on the island of Curacao, where it will face similar restrictions, a top health official there said.

 

A team of health officers in Curacao plans to board the vessel to determine who aboard may have been exposed to a crew member diagnosed with measles and who aboard has previously been vaccinated against the highly contagious disease, the official said.

 

Dr. Izzy Gerstenbluth, chief epidemiologist for the Curacao Biomedical and Health Research Institute, said passengers and crew who can prove they were already vaccinated or have had measles in the past would likely be free to disembark "and go about their business."

 

Others would likely be restricted from leaving the vessel for the duration of the incubation period - the time during which they could potentially transmit the disease to others, he told Reuters by telephone.

 

"What we don't want is for the disease to spread further," Gerstenbluth said. "There is no other way than ... by not allowing anyone who may be infected off the ship."

 

Incubation can last up to 21 days after exposure, with infected individuals most contagious from four days before the onset of tell-tale measles rash - while the person is experiencing cold-like symptoms - to four days after the rash appears.

 

Gerstenbluth said the infected crew member had traveled to Europe and rejoined the ship on April 17, then reported feeling ill on April 22. She remained on the vessel after a blood sample taken several days later came back positive for measles, by which time the ship was already en route to St. Lucia.

 

Health authorities placed the ship under quarantine after its arrival there on April 30, barring anyone from disembarking. St. Lucia also was reported to have furnished 100 doses of measles vaccine to the vessel before it departed on Thursday for Curacao.

 

A total of 318 passengers and crew are believed to be aboard the ship, a Panamanian-flagged cruise liner identified by maritime-tracking records as SMV Freewinds, the name of the 440-foot ship owned and operated by the Church of Scientology.

 

The church, on its website, describes Freewinds as a floating "religious retreat ministering the most advanced level of spiritual counseling in the Scientology religion."

 

It says the boat is based in Curacao, an island once part of the Dutch Antilles north of Venezuela and now an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Scientology officials have not responded to requests for comment.

 

Although the measles-infected crew member has supposedly been restricted to her cabin since diagnosed, the relatively confined interior of a cruise ship and highly communicable nature of the virus - it can linger in an enclosed space for two hours - raises the risk of exposure to others who lack immunity, Gerstenbluth said.

 

The quarantine comes amid a worldwide resurgence of measles blamed by public health officials on declining inoculation rates in some populations due to misinformation about the safety of the vaccine.

 

The number of measles cases in the United States alone in recent months has climbed to more than 700 this week, a 25-year peak. Health authorities in Los Angeles last month ordered quarantines on two university campuses after each one had reported at least one confirmed case.

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-05-04
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 Glad it happened to such a delightfully rich tom Cruise ship company!

Not surprised if they force the passengers to further Donate 21 days of their well earned...

 

 

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It's my considered opinion that such a devastating and contagious virus should warrant the scuttling of the flying saucer ship.  If that fails then torpedo her.

 

 

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This may be of interest to some. This ship was built in Turku, Finland in 1968 and was named "Boheme". She is, therefore, 51 years old. Originally she was to be named the Prins Albert and destined to join her sister Prins Hamlet on the Bremerhaven - Harwich ferry route but lack of business prevented this. She was converted to a cruise ship for Commodore Cruise Lines and was acquired by the current owner in 1984. 

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Measles , mumps , chicken pox - I was deliberately exposed by my Mum to 'em all when I was small kid in the early 60's..

 

Am I incorrect to feel that the  modern response is a tad over reacting ?

Or are these new and deadly strains - I guess indicating that encouraging immunity by exposure wasn't working.

 

Anyway , "Praise the ...um.... Science !"

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2 hours ago, zaZa9 said:

Measles , mumps , chicken pox - I was deliberately exposed by my Mum to 'em all when I was small kid in the early 60's..

 

Am I incorrect to feel that the  modern response is a tad over reacting ?

Or are these new and deadly strains - I guess indicating that encouraging immunity by exposure wasn't working.

 

Anyway , "Praise the ...um.... Science !"

I don't know if I was deliberately exposed, but it was pretty hard not to be exposed.   However, we live in a little different world now.   We have larger numbers of people with compromised or weakened immunity, due to premature birth, old age and a host of conditions and diseases.   We live in a much more populated world and we don't have nearly the number of Mothers staying home to tend to their sick children.   

 

We have large numbers of children in daycare and kindergarten.   Once exposed, they have a very, very high chance of being infected if they are not immunized.   

 

In addition, there is the economic cost of people being hospitalized, parents with lost wages and time away from work.   

 

We live in a very different world than we did in the 1960's.   

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