Cruising is making a comeback after more than a year without setting sail
250,000+ people have volunteered for Royal Caribbean test cruises
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MIAMI – Cruises could be making a return after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered the industry last March.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially signed off on Royal Caribbean International’s plan to conduct simulated voyages to test the cruise line’s ability to mitigate COVID-19 risks during travel.
The approval came Tuesday and will allow Royal Caribbean to run simulated cruises, also known as test cruises, with volunteer passengers starting June 20.
Volunteer passengers must be at least 18 years old and provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, per the CDC simulation requirements. If passengers are not vaccinated they must have written documentation from a healthcare provider or self-certified statement that they have no medical conditions that would place the volunteer at high risk for se
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"It feels exciting because a year ago today, we didn't even have a vaccine. And now, I'm just getting closer to the second dose day by day and I won't have to live in constant fear of catching the virus or spreading it to my family."
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