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Volume 29, Number 4—April 2023
Research

Extensive Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant among Vaccinated Persons during 7-Day River Cruise, the Netherlands

Thijs Veenstra, Patrick D. van Schelven, Yvonne M. ten Have, Corien M. Swaan, and Willem M. R. van den AkkerComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (T. Veenstra, Y.M. ten Have, C.M. Swaan, W.M.R. van den Akker); Municipal Health Services Gelderland-Midden, Arnhem, the Netherlands (P.D. van Schelven)

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Table 1

Characteristics of passengers and crew who had positive PCR or rapid antigen (self) test results for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 during 7-day river cruise, the Netherlands

Characteristic Result
All persons 60
Passengers 49 (44% of total passengers)
Crew*
11 (52% of total crew members)
Sex 22 male (37%), 38 female (63%)
Passengers 16 male (33%), 33 female (67%)
Crew
6 male (55%), 5 female (45%)
Age distribution, y
0–20 2 (3%)
21–40 4 (7%)
41–60 2 (3%)
61–80 33 (54%)
>81 15 (25%)
Missing data
4 (7%)
Symptomatic 52 (87%), 3 missing data (5%)
Passengers 47 (96%)
Crew
6 (55%), 3 missing data (27%)
Vaccinated 56 (93%)
Passengers 49 (100%)
Crew 7 (64%)

*The child of a crew member was included in the crew statistics.

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