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Cruise Ship Sailings & Covid

Posted By: bdeeley

Cruise Ship Sailings & Covid - 10/06/2021 10:41 PM

Cruise ships have been doing a great job, preventing the outbreak of Covid infections of Staff and Guests, as well as having a majority of the cruises happening without a single case of Covid appearing. I can't do justice to the amount of information out there but I will provide a Link to the CDC website dealing with cruise ships and their individual status as well as a small info-bite about guidelines.

Info-bite:

With the exception of cruise ships operating in Florida, all cruise ships operating in U.S. waters, or seeking to operate in U.S. waters, must comply with the requirements of the CDC Framework for Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) and Technical Instructions, even when outside of U.S. waters.


CDC - Cruise Ship Color Status | Quarantine
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Cruise Ship Sailings & Covid - 10/07/2021 12:47 AM

Don't know who moved the thread. I started this thread on SXM forum to counter some grossly false statements, being made, about cruise ships and accusations about them being super spreaders of Covid. Cruise ships are doing great with very limited incidence of Covid onboard.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cruise Ship Sailings & Covid - 10/07/2021 01:05 AM

I moved it. And the thread is a general cruise ship thread, not about SXM.
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