CDC Drops the COVID 19 Risk Alert for Cruise Travelers

Wondering if things may be lifted in the future..Things that make you go hmmm

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/tourism-cruises/article259932615.html

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Can only hope the testing goes away eventually We drive to the port a day ahead of tiem and jhaving to test then travel the next day to board the day after is awfully stressful. We cruise in a couple of weeks but if the testing is dropped before November that would be awesome

Also, all of the big UFC fights that they have had.. I just spent 3 days with 500+ people at an MX race and no test or vaccine was required.

I'm hoping for the same thing as we also go in June.

[quote=Rdog1969]

Watching the final four must 80000 people on top of each other. Bet they didn’t need a Covid test before entering. Hope they get things equal for cruises.

Think NASCAR....

Watching the final four must 80000 people on top of each other. Bet they didn’t need a Covid test before entering. Hope they get things equal for cruises.

same here leaving in May

Great news, we will see how long this lasts.

It is a step but the future will tell when and if modifications will be enhanced or eliminated. Still a work in progress.

Sadly I know it probably won't get dropped for a while, just dreaming that it will be before we go in June.

Don't think the testing requirement will be dropped that quickly but yes, a BIIIG step forward...In a way, I could live with it awhile longer....

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