SeaDream I explained
SeaDream I is a yacht-style cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club since 2001. In service since 1984, she was formerly named Sea Goddess I and operated for Sea Goddess Line and Cunard. In January 2000 she was transferred to Seabourn,[1] becoming Seabourn Goddess I. She is a sister ship to .
Coronavirus quarantine
See also: COVID-19 pandemic on cruise ships. On 11 November 2020, the Government of Barbados received a request for assistance from SeaDream I with reports of a suspected positive case of COVID-19 on board, Six passengers aboard SeaDream I were later confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19.[2] [3] [4] Subsequently there was an additional case recorded.[5] On 15 November it was reported that one crew member had also tested positive.[6] On 17 November it was reported that seven guests and two crew members aboard SeaDream 1 tested positive for COVID-19. SeaDream canceled all remaining 2020 cruises following the outbreak.[7]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Sea Goddess I.
- Web site: Sea Dream Is Appreciative Of Barbados' Assistance . The Barbados Government Information Service . The Government of Barbados . 14 November 2020 . 13 November 2020.
- Web site: COVID-19 outbreak on cruise ship while in Grenadines . iWitness News . 14 November 2020 . 13 November 2020.
- Web site: SeaDream 1: five passengers test positive for Covid-19 on Caribbean cruise ship . The Guardian . 16 November 2020 . 13 November 2020.
- Web site: Seven COVID-19 Cases On SeaDream 1 . Barbados Government Information Service . 14 November 2020 . 14 November 2020.
- Web site: Walker . Jim . SeaDream Cruise Guests Flown From Barbados to Airports Around the World . Cruise Law News . Walker and O'Neil Maritime Lawyers . 16 November 2020 . 15 November 2020.
- Web site: Hunter . Marnie . Oppmann . Patrick . SeaDream cancels remaining 2020 cruises following Covid outbreak . CNN . Cable News Network . 19 November 2020 . 17 November 2020.