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CDC Recommends Avoiding Cruise Ship Travel, Upgrades COVID-19 Infection Risk to Highest Level
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention upgraded cruise ship travel to the highest possible risk level for spreading COVID-19 – weeks after the agency gave cruises the green light to set sail.
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Cruise Stocks Rise After CDC Lifts No-Sail Order, Clears Industry to Plan Return
Cruise stocks rose Friday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced it will replace its nearly 8-month old no-sail order with a less restrictive “Conditional Sailing Order.” The no-sail order expires Saturday.The new conditional order will remain in effect until either Nov. 1, 2021, the expiration of the Department of Health and Human Services’ declaration of a public…
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Stuck on Cruise Ships During Pandemic, Crews Beg to Go Home
Tens of thousands of crew members are stuck aboard dozens of cruise ships around the world, weeks after passengers were allowed to disembark amid the coronavirus pandemic
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Ill-Fated Cruise Ships With Coronavirus Patients Dock in Florida Port
Passengers aboard two cruise ships that have had coronavirus cases and deaths have been given the green light to disembark at a Florida port
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Coast Guard: Cruise Ships Must Stay at Sea With Sick Onboard
The U.S. Coast Guard has directed all cruise ships to prepare to treat any sick passengers and crew on board while being sequestered “indefinitely” offshore during the coronavirus pandemic
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Cruise Stocks Sink After Missing Out on Economic-Relief Bill
Congress has left cruise lines high and dry when it comes to emergency relief from the new virus outbreak