Nearly 300 people are being quarantined on a cruise ship at the St. Lucia port in the Caribbean after a crew member was confirmed to have
Dr. Merlene Fredericks-James, St. Lucia’s chief medical officer, confirmed the quarantine on Tuesday in a
The infected person is a female crew member,
The St. Lucia Marine Police said on Thursday that the confirmed measles case was found on Freewinds, a cruise ship owned by the Church of Scientology,
“One infected person can easily infect others through coughing, sneezing, droplets being on different surfaces, etc.,” Fredericks-James
Fredericks-James told NBC News on Tuesday that it is likely that other people may have been exposed to the measles on the boat.
On Thursday, the Freewinds’ ship doctor requested 100 doses of the measles vaccine from St. Lucia’s government, the country’s ministry of health said in a statement. The department of health and wellness will be providing the ship with the vaccines “at no cost.”
The Church of Scientology operates the
Though the Church of Scientology opposes psychiatry, its website says members seek “conventional medical treatment for illnesses” and “rely on the advice and treatment of physicians.”
Several
In an
Speaking to the press on Monday, Fredericks-James noted the
This is “largely because persons have not been taking the vaccine because there is a vaccine that protects the person from getting measles,” she said.
The number of measles cases in the U.S. has hit a new high
Hayley Miller contributed reporting.