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Cruise industry wants you to tell President Biden to let cruise ships sail again

Tucker Carlson: Father Fauci says the pious must wear masks, but why not go a step further to plastic bags?

Tucker Carlson Tonight host discusses the mask dilemma facing the mainstream media As you’ve likely heard, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have just issued new guidance on who must wear masks and when. Turns out government scientists finally took a second to check the science and realized oh, wait everything we’ve been telling you for months is completely wrong. Actually, people who’ve been vaccinated don’t need to wear masks most of the time because they’re vaccinated. They’re safe. Right? For the 151 million Americans who’ve received the covid vaccine, this is good news. They can breathe freely for the first time in a year. They don’t need to be ashamed any longer to show their faces in public. They can be human again. They can be American. People like that are celebrating tonight.  

Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cruise Ships to Return to Alaska

Senate Passes Bill to Allow Cruise Ships to Return to Alaska The senate passes the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act to allow cruise ships to visit Alaska without needing to call in Canada. Photo Credit: Elmar Langle / Shutterstock.com A massive victory for Senator Lisa Murkowski and Senator Dan Sullivan this week in their efforts to start up cruises in Alaska. The US Senate passed the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act (ATRA) bill that will temporarily allow cruises to resume Alaska from US ports without stopping in Canada. While the cruise industry and CDC have been making strides towards a resumption of cruising from the US, cruises to Alaska were still a considerable uncertainty.

Cruise ship s return to Alabama greeted by festive welcoming

COVID: Pfizer vaccine recommended for kids ages 12-15, CDC says

USA TODAY Children as young as 12 can expect to start getting Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine Thursday in many states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday adopted the recommendation of a federal advisory committee that said the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for adolescents ages 12-15, opening the door for its widespread use starting Thursday. The CDC panel met to discuss the merits of the vaccine in that age group after the Food and Drug Administration signed off Monday on the shots. That prompted a handful of  cities to start administering them Tuesday, but the CDC s clearance makes them more widely available. 

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