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Taking the kids: On a cruise this summer


Taking the kids: On a cruise this summer
Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency
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The top of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship with a balcony looking down over a pool with people and lounge chairs.
Are you ready?
Are you ready to get on a cruise ship this summer?
There still won’t be cruises from the United States until at least November, according to the “no sail” order issued last year from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and despite calls from the industry to allow for a phased resumption of cruises this summer.
“Over the past eight months, a highly controlled resumption of cruising has continued in Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific with nearly 400,000 passengers sailing to date in more than 10 major cruise markets. These voyages were successfully completed with industry-leading protocols that have effectively mitigated the spread of COVID-19. Additional sailings are planned in the Mediterranean and ....

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'It's part of our culture': New Yorkers slowly return to restaurants as indoor dining resumes


And New Yorkers themselves were relatively tentative about stepping inside to chow down together, even on one of the most popular days of the year for such an activity and after months of restrictions.
Last spring, New York City was at the global center of the coronavirus pandemic that has killed 28,341 in the city as of Monday, according to official figures.
The state then experienced a huge winter peak that was worse than the spring surge. Infection rates are now back on the decline, according to data compiled by the New York Times.
City restaurant owners – who from Thursday were permitted to resume indoor dining at 25% capacity – said they saw a rush of business on Valentine’s weekend, but there was some trepidation and less of the normal exuberance that traditionally sees dramatic proposals and grand romantic gestures. ....

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