US CDC Extends Conditional Sailing Order for Cruises to January Next Year

Reuters
By Reuters
October 27, 2021US News
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US CDC Extends Conditional Sailing Order for Cruises to January Next Year
A picture taken in the northern Italian port of Genoa on Aug. 16, 2020 shows the MSC Grandiosa cruise liner leaving the port pulled by a little boat after six-and-half months of inactivity due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic. (Miguel Medina/AFP via Getty Images)

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday extended the conditional sailing order for cruises to Jan. 15 next year from Nov. 1 on concerns about the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant.

The order, issued last October, mandated testing and some additional safeguards for crew members as part of a framework for a phased resumption of cruises.

The public health agency said the extension includes minor changes and when the order is lifted it will shift to a “voluntary program” and work alongside ship operators to control COVID-19 numbers aboard cruise ships.

The highly contagious variant had earlier this year led to a surge in infections and hospitalizations in the United States, but cases have started to decrease in recent weeks.

The CDC had in May initiated a key step for the eventual resumption of U.S. cruise industry operations by issuing new technical instructions.

By Ruhi Soni and Amruta Khandekar

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