More than 120 passengers and crew members on a Princess Cruises ship that docked in San Francisco on Thursday were infected with a stomach virus while on their voyage, federal health officials said.

The Ruby Princess was on a 20-day round trip journey from San Francisco to Canada and Alaska when 102 passengers and 23 crew members were stricken by norovirus, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Norovirus is highly contagious, often spread by food or on surfaces, particularly in crowded conditions. It is a short-lived illness for many people, but can be dangerous for people with underlying health conditions, young children and those aged 65 and older.

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    17 hours ago

    Cruiseferries. When ferry operators figured out, hey we can up sell all of these ferry travelers for extra profit.

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      17 hours ago

      It was cheaper, more fun, and had more amenities than a flight 🤷‍♀️ plus there was whale sightings every day and I got to meet a lot of cool people. I’m sure you are right, but it didn’t feel like an upsell. The cabins were upwards of $1k but they fit four people, and most people just slept on the floor like i described above.