Legionnaires' disease clean-up
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CAPITAL CRUISING, the owners of a luxury cruise ship at the centre of a suspected Legionnaires' disease outbreak, said yesterday they will pay for the clean-up operation.
Work continued to disinfect the water supply of SS Edinburgh Castle, which docked at Greenock on the Firth of Clyde, yesterday. Two people who had travelled on the ship this month and in April both came down with Legionnaires' disease but have since recovered.
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