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Re: Cruise ships in port...all empty?
[Re: BillandElaine]
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04/17/2021 03:11 PM
04/17/2021 03:11 PM
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As I said, it wouldn't be hard at all to vaccinate everyone, and they will probably need to vaccinate ALL crew members whenever they return to full service anyway. I would be surprised if they don't have a doctor onboard already, now I think about it, since they always have one when they are sailing regularly. Or, for example one doctor for Royal Caribbean ships, and they can service each ship as necessary..
Carol Hill
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