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Ruby Princess Passenger Fred Jackson and wife Julie are still suffering serious health complications after testing positive to coronavirus following the ill-fated Ruby Princess cruise.

“We’ve got a lot of breathlessness and we get very tired, we still haven’t got our taste back yet and we’re continually having to seek medical examinations,” Mr Jackson said. Mr Jackson told Sky News he and his wife were subjected to the “trauma” of constant medical checks since disembarking the ship on March 19.

“The doctors have indicated that it will take probably up to 12 months before we get back to where we were before we got on the cruise,” he said. He said the medical trauma was worse still for his wife Julie, who had a pre-existing medical condition. Mr Jackson and his wife have joined a class action against the owners of the cruise liner over its handling of the outbreak.

 

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Thank Dutton’s Border Farce for that one.

..and what about the 12,000 others who have recovered? Are they all still having symptoms? My dad had symptoms from the flu that lasted 18 months.. did you hear about that?

How 'bout a free trip on another cruise liner?

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