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Are COVID-positives still being quarantined?


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We just returned from the Star Pride and tested positive for COVID when we got home.  We felt a little under the weather the last day and didn't really suspect COVID until we were home and started feeling a little flu-ish (never got worse than that).  So, we were obviously COVID-positive on the cruise--- apologies to our fellow passengers!  I'm just curious, if we had felt symptoms earlier in the trip and had reported them to the ship doctor, would we have been quarantined?  Honestly, given the number of people with wet, phlegmy coughs on board, I suspect there was a lot of COVID going around, and while it would have been ethical to isolate, it would also seem a bit unfair given the number of people who were obviously sick and not isolating.

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On 3/23/2023 at 2:17 PM, 6rugrats said:

Assume they would have tested you, and if you had a positive result, you would have been quarantined.

Yes, definitely quarantined. You could still order anything you wanted from room service and they would bring it to you and leave it on a tray outside the door, and then you call and they come pick it up when you are done. 
 

But no more activities or interactions or housekeeping or anything else (obviously). 

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