Any more delays and some lines will be seeking an opportunity to reorganize. (bankruptcy)
And you just know our anti cruise CDC will be mentioned.-Tom
A couple days ago, they were accepting bookings for late December.
Not if we’re lucky.....................
Ugly prevalence statistics on COVID + pcr tests in health care workers,
11% positive, 40% of those asymptomatic, 2:1 nurse/doctor ratio
I hear they are rebranding to COVID Carnival Cruise Line.
“One thing we can tell you already; Even if there is a Carnival Cruise this year, it wont be as we knew it before.”
“Implementing Procedures On Board The Ships While it might seem easy enough to implement the procedures and protocols necessary onboard the vessels, this is the most challenging part.”
That’s the truth. One should carefully examine the proposed new on-board guidelines/requirements. It certainly won’t be cruising as “we knew it before.”
These guidelines are designed to maximize safety regardless of the effects.
Catching Covid would be the least of my on a Carnival semen cruise.
Yes, but you have to test positive for COVID first, including the crew. Because then it doesn’t matter. Onboard medical facilities will be enhanced too!
As for Norovirus, well, sheet happens!
Which ports outside of the US are allowing cruise ships to port and disembark?
why would anybody pay for a crowded ship full of buffet food and drunks?
bump
When these boats are auctioned off who wants to join me and buy one and turn it into CONDOS?
We could all live on it and declare ourselves and independent state.
Something to the effect of them not being US Flagged ships, and not to receive bailout money.
Huh, now if we can apply welfare, social security money, WIC, and any form of subsistence to the illegal aliens, then I'd call that a good start.
Those considering a cruise in the near future might wish to read this article detailing the restrictions/protocols for MSC cruises, one of the few cruise lines currently sailing in Europe. I suspect CDC will impose pretty much the same rules:
I am particularly impressed with the rules for elevators which include four little circles for standing in the elevators allowing only four passengers in the elevator at the same time.