CRUISE UPDATE : 6 Reasons USA Won't Let Cruising Resume
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the CDC strongly believes and keep saying that they do see cruise ships as being a much higher risk than any other settings
80% of the cruise ships that were within US waters between the beginning of March and the 10th of July had outbreaks on board the ship of curve at 19
the current scientific evidence suggests that cruise ships pose a greater risk of carbon 19 transmissions than other settings
they are extremely concerned about the drain that if they let cruising start up again and there's any issues that it will put on resources
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In this cruise update I look at the 6 main reasons the United States authorities are so against cruising resuming from USA ports and in their waters anytime soon. The CDC (Center For Disease Control and Prevention) are the body that decides if cruises can start up and they have 6 reasons they do not want to let cruising resume for some time. Find out what they are and why they think this way. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_qE-Obs2ocdmPXY0TIU-cw/join Gary Bembridge's Tips For Travellers aims to help you make more of your precious travel time and money on land and when cruising the oceans or rivers of the world. To help you, in every video I draw on my first-hand tips and advice from travelling every month for over 20 years and 77 cruises at time of making this video. Follow Tips For Travellers on: - Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/garybembridge - Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tipsfortravellers - Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge #CruiseUpdate #CruiseNews #WhenWillCruisesResume 00:00 Start 00:47 Risk Factors 03:41 Infection Rates 04:30 Resources Required 06:07 Lines Reliability 08:50 Lack Of Plans 12:30 Other Countries