CDC Extends Ban on Cruise Operations for Another 100 Days

Caribbean News…
13 April 2020 2:37am
cruise ships lined up in Miami

The United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) have extended a “no sail order” for 100 days or until health bodies declare the Covid-19 pandemic over.

According to a news report posted on Breaking Travel News, the move effectively bars cruise lines from boarding passengers or return to sailing schedules in the near future.

Around 100 cruise ships in the Atlantic, Pacific or Gulf of Mexico must now remain idle, either in port or wallowing at anchor. Those ships currently have nearly 80,000 crew aboard.

Cruise ship lines have voluntarily suspended most operations, leaving a small number of ships left at sea with passengers aboard. Many have struggled to find ports that will allow their passengers to disembark.

Officials also launched a broadside at cruise lines, saying that at least ten ships have reported crew or passengers that tested positive or experienced respiratory symptoms or influenza-like illness in recent weeks.

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