KETCHIKAN (KDN) â Updated federal guidance for cruise lines announced Friday contains requirements for the lines to reach agreements with individual ports, conduct routine COVID-19 testing for crew, and create plans for vaccination of crew members and port personnel.
However, the new technical instructions issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention donât signal when cruising from U.S. ports might be able to resume.
â(The) CDC is committed to working with the cruise industry and seaport partners to resume cruising when it is safe to do so, following the phased approach outlined in the (Conditional Sailing Order),â stated a CDC announcement published Friday. â⦠Cruising safely and responsibly during a global pandemic is difficult. While cruising will always pose some risk of COVID-19 transmission, following the phases of the CSO will ensure cruise ship passenger operations are conducted in a way that protects crew members, passengers, and p
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