Ruby Princess cruise ship docked in SF hit by norovirus outbreak
A norovirus outbreak has been reported aboard the Ruby Princess as the cruise ship docks in San Francisco.
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The story so far
The Ruby Princess is currently docked in San Francisco following reports of a contagious stomach virus affecting passengers and crew. Coverage indicates that over 100 individuals have fallen ill, with reports from ABC News specifying a count of 125 people impacted.
Outlets including SFGATE, The Guardian, The Hill, and KRON4 are tracking the incident, identifying the illness as suspected norovirus. Additionally, KTOO notes that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention documented separate norovirus outbreaks on two cruise ships in Southeast Alaska during June.
Future updates will depend on reports from health authorities regarding the status of passengers and any sanitation protocols implemented by the cruise line. It is not yet specified how long the ship will remain docked.
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Who reported it (6)
- Over 100 passengers fall ill with contagious virus on cruise to San Francisco SFGATE · 46d ago
- 125 passengers and crew hit with highly contagious stomach virus on cruise from San Francisco ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos · 46d ago
- More than 100 passengers on US cruise ship sick from suspected norovirus The Guardian · 46d ago
- CDC reports two cruise ships in Southeast Alaska had norovirus outbreaks in June KTOO · 46d ago
- Cruise ship docked in San Francisco hit by norovirus outbreak The Hill · 46d ago
- Ruby Princess cruise ship docked in SF hit by norovirus outbreak KRON4 · 46d ago
The obvious questions
Which ship is affected?
The Ruby Princess.
What is the suspected cause of the illness?
The reports identify the illness as a contagious stomach virus, suspected to be norovirus.
Has this happened to other ships recently?
According to KTOO, the CDC reported norovirus outbreaks on two cruise ships in Southeast Alaska during June 2026.
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