CDC Drops all Covid Regulations for Cruises As of today, July 18, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention has dropped all Covid regulations for cruises. The CDC’s COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships is no longer in effect. Related – CDC extending Mask Requirement for Public Transportation to May 3rd
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CDC drops COVID Warnings for the Cruise Industry
For more than 2 years the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged travelers to avoid cruising. Now, the CDC has dropped its Covid warnings for cruising. Since the pandemic started in 2020, health officials have warned against traveling on a cruise. With where we are in the pandemic
Key West Votes to limit cruise ships from visiting
Yesterday Key West voters approved three referendums to limit cruise ship traffic on the island. Those three referendums were: Limit the number of daily cruise ship visitors to 1,500. Prohibit cruise ships with 1,300 passengers or more from docking. Give docking priority to cruise lines that have the best health
CDC gives Cruise Lines the go ahead to resume sailings
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s No Sail Order is set to expire tomorrow, October 31, 2020, and it will not be extended. Today, the CDC released an updated conditional sailing order for cruise ships that will allow cruise ships to start sailing in North America starting on Nov.
Cruise Lines Potentially Suspending Sailings Through Summer
The Cruise Line International Association announced today that they are extending the suspension of cruise operations at U.S. ports until September 15, 2020. Disney Cruise Line is a member of the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA). The CDC’s No Sail Order, which expires July 24, has not been extended as