REALLY! The CDC has lowered the "danger" level for cruises.16.02.2022 10:49
Everyone involved in cruises has been discussing the CDC's inadequate requirements for cruises and cruise companies for many months, which, as a result, reflects negatively on the entire trip. Despite the fact that the cruise ship is taking the most serious security measures, including against COVID-19, the CDC did not lower the risk level of getting infected on board the ship.
While in hotels, shopping centers and other places where the actual chances of getting infected are much higher. This is not to mention airplanes and public transport.
But, the epiphany is coming to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yesterday, 02/15/2022, he downgraded the danger level of traveling on a cruise ship from 4th (the highest) to 3rd.
This innovation will primarily affect such cruise regions as:
Caribbean
Transatlantic (from USA)
Alaska
Grand voyages (with calls to US ports)
Mexican riviera
USA and Canada
Round the world cruises (with calls to US ports)
Of course, the third level does not sound very encouraging, but this is the first step towards removing many restrictions and returning to normal travel!
Also, it is worth noting that the CDC is quite an influential structure, and such a move will not go unnoticed by the Ministries of Health of other countries. So, in the near future we expect relaxation of the rules for cruise liners from European countries. When this happens, your travels will become much more enjoyable and you will be able to get the most out of your cruise!
Cruise regions in Europe:
Caribbean
Norwegian Fjords and Northern Europe
Europe Western
Around Europe
Canary Islands
Transatlantic
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