Fully Vaccinated people must still wear masks at Theme Parks accoring to CDC

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced today that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks outside. Related – Biden Adminstration to relax outdoor mask requirement Vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear face masks when walking, hiking, biking, running alone, dining

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Cruise Industry petitions Biden Administration to resume cruising in the US this summer

Cruising in the U.S. is still on hold with no real end in sight to the CDC’s no sail order. Now, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is petitioning the Biden administration to resume sailings this summer. The CDC issued updated guidelines earlier this month but CLIA views them as

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New Bill seeks to override CDC’s cruise regulations to allow sailing soon

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated its No Sail Order guidelines. According to the CDC, the No Sail Order will be in place until at least November 1 of this year. Frustration with this order has led to Florida filing a lawsuit against the CDC. Now,

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Governor DeSantis suing CDC demanding cruises be allowed to begin sailing again

Cruise lines, including Disney Cruise Line, have not sailed with passengers since early 2020. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) issued a No Sail Order last year and has very strict guidelines for cruise lines to resume sailing. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is now suing the CDC and

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CDC says No Sail Order to remain in place till November

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is not changing the No Sail Order for cruise lines any time soon despite the Cruise Line International Association’s request to lift the order early. Related – Cruise Line Association calls on CDC to open ports The order currently in place is

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Cruise Line Association calls on CDC to open ports

Cruising has been suspended in the US since early 2020 and doesn’t show signs of resuming any time soon. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is now calling on the CDC to open US ports and allow cruising to resume. CLIA represents most cruise lines including Disney Cruise Line. The association

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CDC is looking at lowering physical distancing requirement to three feet

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is considering lowering the physical distancing requirement from 6 feet to 3 feet. Related – Disney World updates Physical Distancing Policy for large parties The CDC is reviewing a study out of Massachusetts that concludes there is “no significant difference” in physical

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CDC Recommends people avoid all travel on Cruise Ships

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 4 Travel Notice recommending that all people avoid travel on cruise ships. Related-New CDC Guideline makes masks mandatory on Public Transportation including Cruises Here are some key points for cruise ship travelers from the CDC: CDC recommends that

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New CDC Guideline makes masks mandatory on Public Transportation including Cruises

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recently issued another guideline for travel. This new guideline mandates that masks be worn on all public transportation, including cruises. Related-CDC Classifies Cruising as Highest Risk to get COVID-19 The new order goes into effect today, February 1, 2021. It requires people

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New White House mandate to include mandatory masks and quarantine for International Travelers

The White House has issued a new executive order that promotes COVID-19 Safety in Domestic and International Travel. The order mandates both a required quarantine for international travelers and mask mandates during air travel and more. Per the order, masks are required — effective immediately — in airports, commercial aircraft,

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Proof of negative COVID test needed for International Travelers coming to US

Travelers flying into the U.S. will now need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test or proof of recovery from COVID-19. This new order from the Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) goes into effect on January 26, 2021. These guidelines apply to everyone entering the United States, including

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