A Royal Caribbean cruise ship has been hit with a mysterious illness, affecting over 140 passengers on board. The ship, which was traveling from Florida to the Caribbean, reported the outbreak to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC has launched an investigation into the cause of the illness, which is currently unknown. The ship’s crew has taken steps to prevent further spread of the illness, including increasing sanitation and hygiene measures. The passengers who have fallen ill are being treated on board by the ship’s medical staff. The CDC has sent a team of investigators to the ship to collect samples and conduct tests to determine the cause of the illness. The investigation is ongoing, and the CDC is working closely with Royal Caribbean to identify the source of the outbreak. The ship is expected to return to port in the coming days, where further testing and investigation will be conducted. The CDC has stated that the illness is not believed to be related to any food or water on board, but the exact cause is still unknown. The passengers who have fallen ill are experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. The ship’s crew is working to prevent further spread of the illness by increasing cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces and areas on board. The CDC is also working to identify any potential links between the illness and any other outbreaks that may have occurred on other cruise ships. The investigation is a top priority for the CDC, and the agency is working closely with Royal Caribbean to ensure the health and safety of all passengers on board. The outbreak has raised concerns about the safety of cruise travel, and the CDC is urging all passengers to take precautions to prevent the spread of illness. The ship’s crew is also providing support and care to the passengers who have fallen ill, and the CDC is working to provide additional resources and support as needed. The CDC will continue to investigate the cause of the illness and work to prevent further outbreaks. The agency is also reminding passengers to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illness, such as washing hands frequently and avoiding close contact with anyone who is sick.