Return to U.S. Cruising Mid-July 2021!? | CDC is Onboard With Five New Key Clarifications to Resume!
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we acknowledge that cruising will never be a zero risk activity and that the goal of the cso that's the conditional sale order the conditional sale orders phased approach is to resume passenger operations in a way that mitigates the risk of coven 19 transmission on board cruise ships and across poor communities
it could be possible to restart cruising by mid-july
the restart does not mean that we will immediately go into full operation fully operational we are hopeful about restarting that restart will be gradual and deliberate
fingers crossed there's still a lot of work to do we still need to make sure everything's going in the right direction but things are really really looking up for a july restart of cruising from the united states
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Date Filmed: April 29th, 2021 Hello Friends! We are getting close to the day we have all been waiting for! THE RETURN TO CRUISING! Wednesday evening, (April 28th, 2021) the CDC released a letter to the major cruise lines stating new key clarifications in efforts to resume sailings as early as Mid-July 2021! In this letter, the CDC stated their willingness to work with the cruise lines to meet this Mid-July goal. Here are the Five Key Clarifications/Guidelines stated in the letter: 1. Cruise ships can resume sailing without test cruises taking place if 98% of the crew and 95% of passengers are fully vaccinated. 2. The CDC will review and respond to applications of test cruises from cruise lines within 5 days rather than the previously stated 60 days. 3. The CDC will update it's testing and quarantine requirements to passengers. For example, vaccinated passengers can take a rapid antigen test upon embarkation rather than a PCR before boarding. 4. Cruise ships may enter into a "multi-port agreement" as long as all ports and local authorities sign the agreement. 5. Passengers who may be exposed to or contract COVID-19 may drive home or quarantine at a hotel if they arrived to cruise terminal via plane. With these new clarifications in place, we are feeling very optimistic for U.S. cruising to resume in July! There is still a lot of information that is still unknown, but we are so thrilled with today's news and excited to see what comes next! If you are interested in sailing on your own cruise vacation, we would love to assist you! As travel agents, our services are free to our clients, and we are here to help you with the planning and booking process! Please contact us via the travel agent information located below! Thanks for watching and Happy Travels! TRAVEL AGENT INFORMATION: Matt & Chelsy Hoffman Matt.Hoffman@CruisePlanners.com HoffmanHappyTravels.com (386) 530-2773