Carnival Fantasy fails sanitation inspection
A Carnival cruise ship has flunked its latest CDC health and safety inspection recording its lowest ever score.
Carnival Fantasy scored just 77 out of 100 in the vessel sanitation program inspection last month, which is well below the pass rate of 85.
Health inspectors found multiple health and safety infringements including flies on food and brown water coming out of showers.
Other issues included wrong chlorine levels found in water facilities on the cruise ship, and serving stations were missing sneeze guards.
The cruise line has taken corrective action and added more staff, it said.
The Mobile based ship now awaits another unannounced inspection.
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