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Covid ‘Rampaging,’ CDC urges people not to travel by cruise ship

TRIBUNNEWS.COM – The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised people to avoid traveling on cruise ships, even if they have been vaccinated.

This call is delivered CDC when United States of America see case Covid-19 hit a record high.

“Covdc-19 virus easily spreads between people in close quarters on board.”

“The chances of contracting Covid on a cruise ship are very high, even if you have been fully vaccinated and received a booster dose of vaccine,” the CDC said.

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In this file photo taken on June 10, 2021, Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of The Seas arrives at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. US authorities on Sunday (12/26/2021) were monitoring dozens of cruise ships hit by cases of Covid-19, with several reportedly being denied berth in the Caribbean. (GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

Launch Al Jazeera, This new rule deals another blow to the shipping industry.

The industry started returning to the sea in June 2021, and that too after months of suspension of shipping due to the pandemic.

Meanwhile, the International Association of Cruise Lines called the decision CDC very confusing.

They said infections on cruise ships were a “very thin minority” of the total population on board.

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Cruise ship refused to dock in Caribbean

Authorities United States of America on Sunday (12/26/2021) monitored dozens of cruise ships affected by cases Covid-19, with some reportedly denied anchoring in the Caribbean.

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