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orangecrush

(31,203 posts)
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:07 AM May 8

CDC's Full-Time Cruise Ship Inspectors Were Laid Off One Year Ago amid Record Outbreaks: Report

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Vessel Sanitation Program experienced significant layoffs almost exactly one year ago despite record outbreaks at the time, according to a 2025 report from CBS News.

The current hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch ship MV Hondius has sparked fresh questions for many about the sanitation measures that cruise ships must adhere to. While experts believe the current hantavirus outbreak did not originate from a lack of cleanliness on the ship — as passengers are thought to have been infected before joining the cruise — attention is being drawn to the actions cruise companies take to ensure their ships are properly sanitized.

In April 2025, CBS News reported that all full-time employees working for the CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) had been fired, leaving a smaller group of 12 U.S. Public Health Service officers. The layoffs came amid a “record” number of norovirus outbreaks in the U.S. last year, per the report.

https://people.com/cdc-full-time-cruise-ship-inspectors-were-laid-off-one-year-ago-amid-record-outbreaks-report-11969485


What possessed this country to sign a suicide pact by electing Donald Trump a second time will be one of the great questions of history.

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Irish_Dem

(82,449 posts)
1. Firing the US federal workforce was not supposed to hurt rich people going on cruises.
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:12 AM
May 8

Was only supposed to hurt the groups MAGA hates.

orangecrush

(31,203 posts)
2. I get your point but
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:14 AM
May 8

I know a few people who have gone on cruises who were not rich by the usual definition.

They were middle class people who saved for a long time to do something they dreamed of.

Not my cup of tea, but they earned it.

No one in their right mind will sail under this clown show.

Irish_Dem

(82,449 posts)
5. Yes I use sarcastic hyperbole sometimes to make a point.
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:04 AM
May 8

I know that middle class people go on cruises.

However if you are one of the people who cannot afford groceries or utility bills
then going on a cruise seems like something for rich people.

Irish_Dem

(82,449 posts)
9. I guess most people would never make it in an US Irish Catholic military family.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:13 AM
May 8

We live and die by our dry, sarcastic, quick wit.

My major teaching tool is sarcastic hyperbole.

One of my favorite PhD professors used to lecture us that we had to get our students'
attention before anything would sink into their brains.

Oh yes we are in the biggest crisis in US history since the Civil War and WWII.
But most people don't even know it.
Which is due to the brilliance of the enemies who wage the war against us.

Many of us understand something is very wrong, but most don't understand what it is.

orangecrush

(31,203 posts)
10. Wish I could do more
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:27 AM
May 8


But I am compromised by age and many other factors.

It's up to the young now to secure a future for themselves, though I still do what I can do, and I realize posting on a message board does nothing, except perhaps make people aware of things.

I see a long, hot summer on the horizon.


Irish_Dem

(82,449 posts)
11. Yes I know.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:55 AM
May 8

All we can do is what we can do.

I try my hardest online to get people to wake the hell up.
I get a lot of pushback. To this day so many people think Trump
is just a stupid buffoon. When in reality he is a deadly psychopath.

The other reality is that I firmly believe in We The People, a democracy.
Where I have to admit they have the right to vote in a dictatorship.
Which is what they have done.

orangecrush

(31,203 posts)
12. Well said.
Fri May 8, 2026, 12:55 PM
May 8

Just saw that the VA supreme court decided to ignore the voters

The fix is in

Gonna be a long, very hot summer

Because it appears that is the only avenue they are going to leave open.

Norbert

(7,862 posts)
3. Most of my friends have been on cruises.
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:22 AM
May 8

one of them takes a cruise annually. With a couple of exceptions none of us are even upper middle class.

Irish_Dem

(82,449 posts)
6. They can afford food, gas, utility bills, medical care.
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:05 AM
May 8

To some people this denotes a rich person.

 

JI7

(93,908 posts)
7. These cruises are actually budget friendly and people even on low income
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:11 AM
May 8

can go sometimes.

There are of course different types of cruises and some will be a lot more expensive but many of the people that go on them do so because it's cheaper than a lot of other things.

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LetMyPeopleVote

(182,351 posts)
15. MaddowBlog-Amid growing concerns about hantavirus, Trump haunted by repeated misjudgments
Tue May 12, 2026, 02:04 PM
May 12

In hindsight, perhaps uprooting and destabilizing the nation’s public health infrastructure wasn’t such a good idea.



https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/amid-growing-concerns-about-hantavirus-trump-haunted-by-repeated-misjudgments

For those with PTSD from the Republican’s failure to respond responsibly to the Covid-19 crisis six years ago, his unscripted comments were hardly reassuring. But more important than what Trump has said is what he has done. The Associated Press reported:

No quick dispatching of disease investigators. No televised news conference to inform the public. No timely health alerts to doctors.

In the midst of a hantavirus outbreak that involves Americans and is making headlines around the world, the U.S. government’s top public health agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been uncharacteristically missing in action, according to a number of experts.


While the United States has traditionally taken a leadership role in response to issues like these, the AP report added, “It has been health experts in other countries … who have been dealing primarily with the outbreak in the past week.”.....

Indeed, there is no real mystery here. As Tara C. Smith, a professor of epidemiology at Kent State University’s School of Public Health, explained in a piece for MS NOW:

Scientific expertise in virology, epidemiology, diagnostics, environmental sampling and basic medicine are critical to the response. Unfortunately, funding for our key scientific agencies has been slashed and thousands of scientists have been fired by Trump and his health and human services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Other weaknesses in our federal agencies include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention having no permanent director, and the interim head, Jay Bhattacharya, being busy running the National Institutes of Health. Media reports citing CDC employees say the agency is “flying blind” and work has “slowed to a crawl.” Many NIH and National Science Foundation grants that have been cut focused on topics of infectious disease, vaccinology and pandemic preparedness, reducing our knowledge and readiness for the next pandemic.


Trump’s decision to abandon the World Health Organization hasn’t exactly helped, either.....

As the week got underway, a reporter asked the president, “What do you say to infectious disease experts who are worried the country isn’t prepared to deal with something like hantavirus because of all the HHS funding and staffing cuts?” Trump, predictably unaware of events unfolding around him, passed the question onto Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which has nothing to do with infectious diseases or federal responses to public health threats.

Q: What do you say to infectious disease experts who are worried the country isn't prepared to deal with something like hantavirus because of all the HHS funding and staffing cuts?

TRUMP: Doc, you want to answer that?

DR OZ: It's just not true. Secretary Kennedy is involved.

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-05-11T16:18:59.063Z


For his part, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wrote to Kennedy and Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the weekend, demanding information on the number of full-time CDC staff working on the hantavirus response, current staffing at the Port Health Stations and Vessel Sanitation Program, the administration’s communication channels with the World Health Organization, the plan to protect the American public including any traveler screening protocols, and the coordination between CDC and state and local health departments receiving Americans returning from the ship.

In a press statement, the New York Democrat added that it was just a year ago when the Department of Health and Human Services fired every full-time employee at the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to the federal workforce, and three of the CDC’s 20 Port Health Stations have no staff at all, half have no officer in charge, and the remainder rely on temporary workers.

“Public health under this administration is a sinking ship, and Trump keeps firing the crew,” Schumer concluded. “The very CDC inspectors and port health workers we need to track this virus, the people whose entire job is to keep deadly diseases off cruise ships and out of our country, Donald Trump fired them. This White House will tell you the risk to Americans is low. How do they know? They have made it impossible to find out. That is not reassurance. That is incompetence.
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