The cruise ship that was placed under quarantine by St. Lucia due to a confirmed case of measles on board is bound for Curacao. It's not clear what will happen when the vessel, called the Freewinds, arrives there.
The Church of Scientology operates the ship and calls Curacao its home port. Nearly 300 passengers and crew are on board, NBC News
reports
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Health authorities in St. Lucia made the decision to quarantine the Freewinds after a female crew member was confirmed to have measles. There was concern that others on board might have been infected, and that measles could spread to the Caribbean island, which has been free of local transmission of the disease since 1990. St. Lucia's Ministry of Health and Wellness said on Thursday it had provided 100 doses of measles vaccine to people on the ship.
The disease is extremely contagious. An unvaccinated person can catch it simply by being in the same room an infected person was in, up to two hours after the infected person left.
In
its most recent update
On its website, the Church of Scientology
explains
As we
reported yesterday
Curacao's vaccination rate is 97% in children born since 2007,
according
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