CDC lifts cruise ban, says companies can restart once they prove COVID-19 protocols work
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set the stage for the return of U.S. cruising with the Friday release of detailed requirements that could put ships back in operation in the coming months. The decision from the CDC to let its no-sail order expire on Oct. 31 in exchange for a is a win for the Florida-based cruise industry, which has been paralyzed since the industry stopped passenger operations March 13 amid COVID-19 outbreaks at sea. Still, cruise companies will have to prove to the agency that COVID protocols are working ...
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