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overhead view of Royal Caribbean ship in Miami

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Despite the two cases of the virus on its Celebrity Millennium ship that were reported yesterday, Royal Caribbean Cruises must sail on, officials say.

The travelers who have the virus did not show symptoms, and everyone they had interacted with has tested negative. Apparently, the company is flying the sick guests home on a private plane.

The vessel was one of the first to set sail after pandemic restrictions forced a year on dry land for many would-be cruisers. Later this month, Royal Caribbean will see its first ship depart from a U.S. port.

What are some of the safety protocols now in place to protect guests, and how might these cases of the virus change things, going forward?

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A car is flipped over on the side of the highway

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When an Arkansas state trooper initiated a “Precision Immobilization Technique” maneuver last year, he caused a pregnant woman’s car to flip over.

Janice Nicole Harper left the encounter with “hellacious bruises,” and a deep worry that she’d lost her baby. She’d been driving 14 miles over the speed limit when the official attempted to pull her over.

According to Harper, the shoulder was too narrow to safely stop, so she reduced her speed and put on her hazards as she looked for a place to talk with the trooper.

“In my mind I was doing exactly what I was supposed to be doing,” she said. “And I was trying to keep us both safe.”

She has since filed a lawsuit for damages, and she is also requesting changes to the state’s police training program, in hopes of preventing similar accidents, going forward.

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