Royal Caribbean Ship To Hit US Waters In Test Voyage By Dawn Geske A Royal Caribbean cruise ship is pictured.
Royal Caribbean (RCL) announced that it will return to U.S. waters in July with an Alaskan cruise, but not before it begins test sailings under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines in June.
The cruise line is the first to receive approval to operate a simulated cruise with volunteer passengers on board to test COVID-19 protocols in U.S. waters.
After 15 months of hard work and collaboration, @RoyalCaribbean has received CDC approval for simulated cruises on #FreedomoftheSeas in June. This is the latest promising step to return to sailing in the U.S. We look forward to seeing our crew and loyal guests this summer.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Walgreens Boots Alliance has given more than 20 million COVID-19 vaccinations as of May 24, a top executive said on Tuesday, bringing the company closer to its forecast of giving about 30 million shots this year.
The company, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, has also done more than 8 million COVID-19 tests, Walgreens senior vice president Rick Gates said on Tuesday during an interview at the Reuters Events: Pharma USA conference.
On March 31, Walgreens raised its outlook for earnings for the year ended Sept. 30 and said it relied on administering 26 million to 34 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in 2021.
By Frances Marcellin 25 May 2021 (Last Updated April 23rd, 2021 11:50)
Royal Caribbean Cruises has overcome the challenge of finding the best candidates while recruiting remotely, by setting up candidates to complete a virtual escape room challenge. We speak to Vice President EMEA Ben Bouldin about how his personal experience helped shape next generation recruitment.
Royal Caribbean Cruises has started using virtual escape room challenges as a valuable recruitment tool. Credit: Escape Live.
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When Ben Bouldin, Vice President EMEA at Royal Caribbean Cruises, took part in a physical escape room challenge with his team they experienced sides of each other they had never seen before – and ultimately became stronger for it.