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CNN's coverage of the Atlantic cruise ship outbreak is missing a CRUCIAL piece of the puzzle. They make it sound like just another health scare, but here's the REAL deal: the cruise industry is cutting corners on safety for PROFIT. Thousands of people packed onto a ship with BARELY ADEQUATE medical facilities is a ticking time bomb. Why isn't CNN talking about the industry's role in these outbreaks? Because it's easier to blame a virus than to call out the powerful cruise companies. This matters because passengers TRUST these companies with their lives, and the media's silence leaves them in the dark about the REAL risks. We NEED to demand better safety protocols and hold the industry accountable before more lives are lost at sea.
By John Mitchell & Ann ParkerCNN's coverage of the Atlantic cruise ship outbreak is missing a CRUCIAL piece of the puzzle. They make it sound like just another health scare, but here's the REAL deal: the cruise industry is cutting corners on safety for PROFIT. Thousands of people packed onto a ship with BARELY ADEQUATE medical facilities is a ticking time bomb. Why isn't CNN talking about the industry's role in these outbreaks? Because it's easier to blame a virus than to call out the powerful cruise companies. This matters because passengers TRUST these companies with their lives, and the media's silence leaves them in the dark about the REAL risks. We NEED to demand better safety protocols and hold the industry accountable before more lives are lost at sea.