CDC 'committed' to U.S. cruise industry resuming operations by
mid-summer
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[April 29, 2021]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is "committed" to the resumption of
cruise industry passenger operations in the United States by mid-summer,
the agency said on Wednesday, announcing new steps to speed approvals.
The assurance comes after the state of Alaska last week joined Florida's
April 8 suit to overturn a CDC decision to bar the industry from
immediately resuming operations halted for a year because of the
coronavirus pandemic.
"If a ship attests that 98% of its crew and 95% of its passengers are
fully vaccinated," the agency told the industry in a letter released
publicly, that ship may skip simulated voyages and move directly to open
water sailing.
The CDC said it would respond within five days to applications for
simulated voyages, down from an anticipated 60 days.
It added that it would update testing and quarantine requirements for
passengers and crew to align with its guidance for fully vaccinated
individuals, among other steps.
The industry did not immediately comment.
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Cruise ships are pictured on the Mississippi River in New Orleans,
Louisiana, U.S. March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
However, the CDC said in its letter that the
mid-summer timeline envisaged compliance with a conditional sail
order (CSO) it issued this month and "aligns with the goals
announced by many major cruise lines."
It said, "Cruising will never be a zero-risk activity," adding that
the goal of the CSO phased approach was to resume operations in a
way that cuts the risk of COVID-19 transmission onboard ships and
across port communities.
The agency looks forward to reviewing plans from cruise lines, it
said.
Cruise company chief executives met this month with health experts
and White House staff to consider ways for the pandemic-battered
industry to return to business.
This month, largest player Carnival Corp called the CDC instructions
"unworkable", threatening to shift the home ports of its cruise
ships to other parts of the world if the United States did not allow
it to start sailing.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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