US cruises inch closer to resuming as CDC issues trial cruise guidance

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Cruise ship operators may begin simulated voyages with volunteer passengers, according to an order from the CDC

Cruise ship operators may begin simulated voyages with volunteer passengers, according to an order from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Simulated voyages must have at least 10% of the maximum number of passengers permitted on board a ship. Passengers must all be at least 18 years old and confirm in writing that they're participating in a simulation voyage. The CDC's new guidance also includes operational procedures for cruise ship operators to prevent the spread of Covid-19, including onboard surveillance, laboratory testing, face mask use, social distancing, passenger interactions and procedures for embarking and disembarking.

 

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I must have missed the cruises where the passengers were forced and didn't volunteer.

Is that the cruise from zac and cody sweet life on deck?😂😂😂

Why not only let the vaccinated get onboard and then there isn’t a problem?

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