The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released the next phase of guidelines for cruise lines. This is the first time the No-Sail order (CSO) has been updated since October of last year. Related – CDC says No Sail Order to remain in place till November This phase
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Gov. DeSantis calls on the CDC to rescind no-sail order
Earlier this week we shared the news that the CDC recommended that the No Sail order for the Cruise Industry should remain in place till November of 2021. You can read all about that here. Today Florida’s Governor is calling on the CDC to rescind the no sail order which
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
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.
VP Mike Pence Discusses No Sail Order with the Cruise Industry
Last week Vice President Mike Pence led a call with cruise industry officials regarding the No Sail Order. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar, and former Utah Governor and HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt of the
CDC No Sail Cruise Order Extended Through October
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has agreed to extend the cruise “No Sail” order only through October. The “No Sail” order was previously set to expire today, September 30. The CDC originally wanted to extend it to February 15, 2021, but compromised with the White House Task Force
Disney Cruise Line Sailings Suspended Through Sept. 30
Due to the Center for Disease Control’s “No Sail” order extension, Disney Cruise Line has canceled all sailings through September 30, 2020. Guests impacted are being contacted directly. Below is a sample message being sent to guests: “Dear [Name], All of us at Disney Cruise Line hope you and your
“No Sail Order” for Cruise Ships Extended
On March 13 the CDC put a no sail order in place for all cruise ships and it was supposed to extend for 30 days. The CDC has now renewed and extended this order by at least 100 days. The CDC director put this order in place because he believed