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COMPLETE BREAKDOWN OF CDC CONDITIONAL SAIL ORDER! THE FUTURE OF CRUISING FROM THE U.S.

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the cdc released this framework to the public while the no sale order was allowed to expire there's still a long road ahead for the cruise lines

this somewhat surprising framework set forth by the cdc on october 30th provides a pathway for successful resumption of cruising

it was a welcome step in the right direction for all of us who are eager to step foot on a cruise ship once again

the good news is that brands such as royal caribbean group and norwegian cruise line have already released comprehensive health and safety protocols

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βœ“Cruise lines must establish protocols for the protection of their crew, including weekly PCR testing.
βœ“Passengers should be made fully aware that a cruise could end immediately if a certain COVID-19 threshold is detected.
βœ“Cruise lines must test all passengers on the day of embarkation and disembarkation.

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QWhat does the CDC's Conditional Sail Order mean for the future of cruising from the U.S.?
QWhat are the phases for the resumption of cruise operations?
QWhat protocols must cruise lines follow to resume sailing?

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Subscribe to the Eat Sleep Cruise YouTube Channel if you love to travel and cruise the world! https://www.youtube.com/c/EatSleepCruise1?sub_confirmation=1 Cruisers rejoiced last week when the CDC finally lifted its no sail order. In doing so, the federal agency imposed a new phased approach to the resumption of cruising. This new Conditional Sail Order provides a framework to allow cruise lines to begin sailing again. In this major cruise news update we breakdown the new Conditional Sail Order and discuss what this really means for the future of cruising in the U.S. in our latest video. If you enjoy the video, please make sure to give it a BIG THUMBS UP! In the first phase, cruise operators must demonstrate the ability to protect crew. This entails conducting COVID-19 testing of all onboard crew, as well as those who plan to embark a ship. Systems must be in place to administer weekly tests to all crew moving forward. Once this has been satisfied, the CDC will require all cruise ships in U.S. waters to undergo simulated voyages. This is a major cruise update! These voyages will include volunteer passengers with no known medical conditions. During these simulated voyages, the cruise operators must conduct a number of safety drills, as well as routine cruise activities, such as meal service, private shore excursions, and entertainment. All guests will be tested for COVID-19 at embarkation and disembarkation of these cruises. There must also be β€œminimum guidelines” in place for other health and safety protocols, including face coverings, physical distancing, and hand hygiene. Based on the results and feedback from the simulated voyages, cruise lines can then apply to the CDC to receive a conditional sailing certificate. Only once this certificate has been approved by the federal agency will the ship be allowed to enter service. Even upon entering service, the cruise operators will need to report on safety measures, including ship capacity and outbreaks onboard ships. Further, cruise operators must be transparent with guests. If a certain COVID threshold is hit during a cruise, the voyage must be ended immediately and the ship returned to its homeport. While we are happy to see the CDC has put together this framework for a return to cruising, we admit that it is more involved than we ever imagined. This phased approach must be completed for each ship, meaning it could take even longer than we expected to get a cruise line’s fleet up and running. As of this past week, all the major cruise lines have agreed to extend the voluntary suspension of cruising through December 31st. It is assumed the cruise lines will need this time and resources to begin completing these requirements. Given the restrictions, we expect that only a handful of ships, with short itineraries, will begin sailing in early 2021. Read All About What the New CDC Conditional Sail Order Really Means for Cruising Back on the Blog: https://eatsleepcruise.com/2020/11/what-the-cdcs-conditional-sail-order-really-means-for-cruising/ Trending Videos: Top New Cruise Ships for 2021: https://youtu.be/XtqW0X5GrGE ALL Changes Coming to Royal Caribbean: https://youtu.be/e0HeCvB28jU Visiting Disney During the Pandemic: https://youtu.be/qKw0vR-JiA0 What It is Like Cruising During COVID-19: https://youtu.be/eg9sqtBfdRc Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our channel above to get the latest cruise tips, cruise reviews, packing guides, port guides, travel tips, and more. Join us on Social Media as we β€œSea the World, One Port at a Time.” Instagram: https://instagram.com/EatSleepCruise Facebook: https://facebook.com/EatSleepCruise Twitter: https://twitter.com/EatSleepCruise Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/EatSleepCruise Promotional Video and Photos Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Group, Go Port Canaveral, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises. Royalty-Free Music Courtesy: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ #MAJORCRUISEUPDATE #MAJORCRUISENEWS #LATESTCRUISENEWS