Cruise industry accuses CDC of singling out sector with new travel advisory, investigations

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The world's largest cruise trade association called the CDC's new guidance advising against cruise travel 'perplexing' in a statement shared with Newsweek.

) over the agency's latest travel advisory recommending against cruise travel, which was announced after a series of COVID-19 cases were reported aboard dozens of ships.

On Thursday, CLIA accused the CDC of targeting the cruise industry even though rising cases of the virus have been reported in other sectors. "Since the identification of the Omicron variant, there has been an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases among cruise passengers and crew reported to CDC," the CDC website reads."Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of cruise ships meeting the COVID-19 case threshold for CDC investigation."

 

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Why dumb ass people are paying money to ride in a moving pandemic party is a mystery to me!?! Fucking more money than brains! Stupid asses!

What’s perplexing is that these floating covid breeding grounds are still in business!

Duh

Just the other day the CDC “had no credibility” now that their back to fear p*rn everyone wants to comply ?

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