Amityville
Bar Steward
Yes they shouldThe CDC's last no cruise order expires at the end of Sept 2020.
Should the CDC allow US Cruising to resume with CLIA's New Mandatory Health protocols?
Yes they shouldThe CDC's last no cruise order expires at the end of Sept 2020.
Should the CDC allow US Cruising to resume with CLIA's New Mandatory Health protocols?
Hi @Steve&Amy , Welcome to our community. It is so nice to have you part if it. I look forward to reading your posts.Yes.
Hi @Bazz100 , Thank you joining our community. It is a pleasure to have you here. I look forward to seeing your posts.Just two days to go until the current (already extended from 15 Sep to 30 Sep) No Sail Order ends. CDC should not renew or further extend this order. Protocols put forward by RCL and Norwegian and endorsed by the CLIA should be adequate to satisfy CDCs concerns that the industry is ready and equipped to sail again. In truth there will not be much cruising happening until the second quarter 2021 with most cruise lines having already amended their schedules and the needs to get crews back and protocols implemented, Cruising has already started in a small way in Europe and elsewhere the US should open up too now. It is unfair and unreasonable to allow airlines to fly but not cruise ships to sail. We are booked on QM2s first TA on 19 April when she resume and I do hope she sails we had the Dec one cancelled.