Carnival Cruise Lines Loosens Pre-Cruise Covid Testing & On-Board Mask Mandate Rules

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carnival cruise lines is due to drop its mandatory masking policies except certain venues and events
effective with cruises departing march 1st mass on board will be recommended but will not be required
guests who are up to date on their vaccines may take the test requirements up to three days prior to sailing
the public health situation has continued to improve providing confidence on our changes
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*** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE *** Carnival Cruise Line to drop mandatory masking policy (Except certain venues and events). Also to allow an extra day for testing if fully vaccinated passengers. Carnival Cruise Line confirmed that it will participate in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated program for cruise ships operating in U.S. waters, and is advising guests of the following changes: • Effective with cruises departing Mar. 1, masks on board will be recommended but not required. There may, however, be certain venues and events where masks will be required. • Carnival will continue to meet the standard of vaccinated cruises, but children under five years old will not be included in any vaccinated guest calculation, and thus will not be required to receive an exemption to sail. • Effective with cruises departing Mar. 1, some additional flexibility in pre-cruise testing requirements will become available. The CDC requires pre-cruise testing for vaccinated guests, ages 2 and older, to be taken within two days prior to the sailing date. IMPORTANT NOTE: Effective March 1, guests who are up to date with their vaccines, i.e., received a booster if eligible, may take their test within three days prior to sailing. If the sailing is on Saturday, the test may be taken on Thursday and Friday, and as late as Saturday, if you are guaranteed to receive your results in time for check-in. On certain sailings, guests should be prepared for the possibility of an additional COVID test prior to boarding, which will be provided in the terminal on a complimentary basis. “We have had a very successful restart of guest operations thanks to the support of our guests, the commitment of our shipboard team, and the effective protocols we have put in place,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “The public health situation has continued to improve, providing confidence about these changes. Our protocols will evolve as we continue to remain dedicated to protecting the public health of our guests, crew and the communities we visit.” Duffy said that Carnival’s highest responsibility and top priority is always compliance, environmental protection, and the health, safety and well-being of our guests, the people in the communities we touch and serve, and our shipboard and shoreside personnel. “We appreciate the ongoing collaboration among multiple government agencies, as well as the support of Alaska officials and other delegations,” she added. *** You can now support our Channel by SUBSCRIBING (Free) or JOINING THE COMMUNITY ($4.99 a month) at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMSS4pswCON6Tuu66KYglFg/join *** We will be giving away a FREE cruise at random to people that have joined the community! LOVE TO TRAVEL? Want to make money helping others travel? We are proud to partner with HKM Travel Group! For information, visit https://khm.io/sal