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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines operates out of the UK. In order to board their ships you have to show fully vaccinated. But if by chance a person were to suddenly die onboard, nobody could ask about the dead person’s vaccine status.

Accommodation - Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Limited (fredolsencruises.com)

Yes, all guests aged 12 and above must be fully vaccinated to join us on board.

This includes two original doses, and a third booster dose. You must have had your booster at least seven days before your cruise sets sail.

All children aged over 12 will need to have had both of their vaccinations before joining us on board, with at least 14 days since the date of their second dose.

If you are due to have your second vaccine less than three months before your cruise sets sail, you do not need to have had a booster vaccination. Please note, you must allow at least 14 days after your second vaccine before you can sail with us.

As stated above this unfortuntely does include those guests who are unable to have the vaccine due to medical reasons


2 posted on 01/16/2023 3:36:42 PM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

My parents were on a an Alaska Cruise years ago and 3 people died. I’d bet money Cruises don’t bat an eye when people drop dead on board, it happens so often... and noone but the family ever hears about it, and if you do talk about it, the cruise guy pays you a visit and threatens you not to talk about it.

Most Cruise people I know are Branch Covidians, so they probably aren’t losing many potential travelers.


7 posted on 01/16/2023 4:40:34 PM PST by UNGN
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