CDC issues next phase of guidance to cruise ship industry

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CDC issues new guidance to the cruise ship industry, including the need for Covid-19 vaccinations, a necessary step before passenger voyages can resume.

Passengers are seen aboard the Coral Princess ship as it docks at Miami Port, Florida, on April 4, 2020.WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday issued new guidance to the cruise ship industry, including the need for Covid-19 vaccinations, a necessary step before passenger voyages can resume.

“Covid-19 vaccination efforts will be critical in the safe resumption of passenger operations,” the CDC said. “CDC is committed to working with the cruise industry and seaport partners to resume cruising when it is safe to do so, following the phased approach outlined” in October’s conditional sail order,” the agency said.

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Not putting this stuff in my body especially since it doesn't stop you from infecting others, don't know how long it lasts, they're not even sure it works, there is no immunity & you still have to wear a mask and social distance. No advantage to putting an experiment in your arm.

If cruise ship demands a vax passport showing you got vaccinated, will they be allowed to dock in Florida? Or is Desantis just bullshitting again

I guess the ships won't be operating out of Florida

GloriaCampos I think it’s great. I’m all for vaccine passports!!! If you don’t want to get a vaccine, that’s fine. You might not get to do some things you want to! That’s your choice. Period.

Cruises: not for me, thank you. (Unless maybe if I were offered a free thing, of course).

Isn't that racist?

When does a disease end?

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