CDC Extends "No Sail" Suspension (With Sharp Words for Cruise Lines)
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the plans as initially submitted by the cruise lines were incomplete and did not fully meet all the requirements
the cdc seemed to have issue with the fact that the group's goal is to provide steps to safe cruising in quote over the next few months
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The new "No Sail" extension for cruise lines lasts until September 30, but that's not the only headline. Reading through the 20-page order, the CDC seems critical of cruise lines and their recent handling of the pandemic. From numerous potential "non-compliance" examples to revisions of response plans, to even saying "persons on board or seeking to board cruise ships may likely be or would likely become infected with or exposed to" coronavirus, the language in the order wasn't pretty. Here's what the order said, and the industry's response. You can review the order yourself here: https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/pdf/No-Sail-Order-Cruise-Ships-Second-Extension_07_16_2020-p.pdf