Cruise: Devastating blow for the industry following CDC rule - when will we cruise again?

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CDC extends 'no-sail' ban - when will cruises sail again?

, Erin Gifford, a Washington DC-based lifestyle and travel writer, said: “The cruise industry has really been battered though.Despite this, she adds: “I think it will take longer to re-instill confidence in cruisers this time.

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Cruises must be banned indefinitely as they have been 'Hotbeds'of MRSA & other Ecoli outbreak for years especially with these giant luxury cruise liners which accommodate up to 7000 passengers &1500/2000 crew members at any single voyage which makes containment mission impossible

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