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More than two months after the cruise ship industry was brought to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic, an estimated 100,000 crew members are still stranded on ships around the world – and some are getting desperate. NBC News national correspondent Miguel Almaguer reports for In Depth TODAY.

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100,000 Cruise Ship Workers Are Stranded At Sea Amid Pandemic | TODAY
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She ran up for a hug and her love one was backing off...

samsun
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My friends are stranded on a ship like this for over 3 months now

sheshe
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That's sad man pray for those workers

Tyler-czhg
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What nationalities are the 100, 000? On a Cardinal cruise from Baltimore, our ship had over 1600 employees. Except for the management and entertainment crew which were Europeans and Americans, the rest 90+% were from Asia, mostly Filipinos and Indians.

Mayangone
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What👏🏽the👏🏽f? So you let passengers off but leave your crew on board for months? Ridiculous!

WSlots
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This would make me lose my mind for sure. I'd never ever go on a cruise ship! I feel so sorry for these people. Cruises are going to suffer for years to come!

carolbenson
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#1 Reason to never work on a non us flagged ship/vessel

HienTruong-hjqf
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I use to see adds in news cruise ships hiring...m..they seem kinda

liljons
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To be stuck on a giant tin can in the midst of ocean. Nightmare.

sjcobra
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Have they separated the positive people from the healthy? because if they have then they have been in functional quarantine all this time and should not be a danger to anyone.

toscatattertail
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They are 'disposable' & 'expendable', y'know what I mean.

cryeyres
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Seriously you’re on contract, you legally signed your life to your company. They’re responsible for you from the moment you leave your home port till when you get back. They’re responsible for your safety and doing what they can to keep you safe while spending millions trying to figure out logistics. Governments cant force the company or you to breach contracts.

If you weren’t comfortable with this arrangement than you shouldn’t on signed. You’re being taken care of, you’re not in
danger and now in a clean environment.

tylerwilliams
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I took a cruise once...we hit an ice berg and lots of the passengers expired in the cold water, while only some of us made it on lifeboats...oh wait..that was a movie I saw!

dbeard
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The crew in the windowless cabin are the people from third world countries. The ones they showed are entertainers they're treated a little bit better

annearly
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Anything unusual that happens will end up in the grab bag videos, like a guy in a horse head, or the satellite dish falling from the tower, etc.

mistervacation
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Time for mutiny, take the ship become pirates

thebluedan