amercer said:
Queso1 said:
This probably has to do with rat transmission, not what happened on the ship. People that live in filth are more likely to get that. This one is different.
The cruise company would like you to believe differently, but I'm guessing at the end of the day they find that boat had a rat problem…
I seriously doubt the boat was the source.
Again, two of the three that died were a couple who were bird watchers that had been with a group in Argentina to a friggin' LANDFILL to watch the birds. I understand those two are suspected to be the source of the virus on the ship.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/16326030/landfill-town-rat-virus-outbreak/News program this morning showed footage from the landfill. Lots of birds flying around.

And yes, the photo being discussed was posted in the article as well. The news clip I saw this morning was an aerial video of the actual landfill with a ton of birds. Point being, that's what's drawing birdwatchers to the area - not the "filth" of the locale.