CDC extends 'no sail' order for cruise ships as industry ravaged by the coronavirus

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While the March 14 order issues by the CDC was intended as a voluntary measure to stay in place for 30 days, the new one could last longer.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended a"no sail order" Thursday that it imposed last month to help quell the spread of theWhile the March 14 order was intended as a voluntary measure to stay in place for 30 days, the new one could last longer.

• Expiration of the Department of Health and Human Services' declaration that COVID-19 constitutes a public health emergency.•Passage of 100 days from the time the new order is published in the Federal Register. Cruise ship lines have already voluntarily suspended most operations, leaving a dwindling number of ships left at sea with passengers aboard. Many have struggled to find ports that will allow their passengers to disembark. One ship still in operation is Princess Cruises' Pacific Princess,

 

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