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Florida Demands CDC to Reopen Cruises Immediately, Files Lawsuit
Cruise Hive ^ | Apr 8, 2021 | Emrys Thakkar

Posted on 04/08/2021 11:54:55 AM PDT by Capt. Tom

The pressure to get the CDC to allow cruise operations to resume in the United States has just reached another level. With the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention remaining firm on its Conditional Sailing Order, Florida Gov. DeSantis has announced that the state is filing a lawsuit against the CDC and the federal government demanding that cruising is allowed to resume.

Florida Sues CDC to Allow Cruises to Resume It’s obvious now that the cruise industry has had enough, including officials in Florida, cruise ports, cruise lines, and all the local businesses impacted by an industry that has been shut down for over a year.

In a press briefing that took place today at PortMiami, the cruise capital of the world, Florida Gov. DeSantis made a major announcement. A big factor of the announcement was the impact the cruise industry shutdown was having on employment and that it was far below the national average.

Gov. DeSantis said:

“The Federal Government and the CDC has locked down this industry for over a year. This is not reasonable, this is not rational, and guess what, if they say that cruising is not safe, even with widespread vaccine availability, all the testing you want, they have now have antibody treatments that have been effective, they have all these different things, it’s a much different situation than a year ago.”

“But guess what, people are still going to go on cruises, you know what they’re going to do? instead of flying to Miami, spending money to stay in our hotels, spending money to eat in our restaurants before they get on the ship, they’re going to fly to the Bahamas and they are going to get on the ships in the Bahamas, and they are going to spend the money in the Bahamas and then they are going to do the same thing that they would have done, it just won’t be helping the state of Florida and it won’t be helping our folks here who really depend on it.”

“So how does that make any sense? It doesn’t it’s rational and this is something that we don’t believe can continue any longer.”

With cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean shifting vessels to new homeports such as the Bahamas due to the industry shutdown in the U.S. Cruisers will still have to fly there. They’ll be spending money in the Bahamas which could have been spent in Florida.

Even Norwegian Cruise Line has now announced that it will be shifting to alternative homeports outside the U.S. Carnival Cruise Line which was recently called “America’s cruise line” by its President also hinted that it could be forced to move outside the U.S. if cruises don’t start this summer.

The cruise industry at the moment in the United States is in crisis and the state of Florida where some of the world’s largest ports are located has suffered heavily with no cruise operations. As a result, Gov. DeSantis said:

“Today, I’m happy to announce that on behalf of the tens of thousands of Floridians whose livelihoods depend on the viability of an open cruise industry, today, Florida is fighting back. We’re filing a lawsuit against the Federal government and the CDC demanding that our cruise ships be re-opened immediately.”

DeSantis believes the Federal Government does not have the right to mothball a major industry for over a year. He thinks there is a good chance for success.

The CDC recently released phase two of its four-phase framework on the Conditional Sailing Order on April 2. however, the further technical instructions still did not provide any set timeline. They produced even more complications to resume operations.

The announcement comes after a growing pressure towards the CDC to lift its Conditional Sailing Order by July 4, 2021. There has been a letter from the Miami-Dade Mayor, a letter from Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, calls from the Cruise Lines International Association and many more messages towards the CDC to let cruising resume.

With all these developments in the last week, all eyes will now be on the CDC to see what happens next. Cruise Hive will keep readers informed on any new developments.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Local News
KEYWORDS: cdc; covid; florida; govdesantis; lawsuit
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To: Capt. Tom

“Anything can happen now. Stay tuned. -Tom”

A Canadian weighs in on our possile problems for the Cruise Lines with this lawsuit.-Tom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRgFJ4Za_bs


21 posted on 04/08/2021 5:16:13 PM PDT by Capt. Tom (.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
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To: Secret Agent Man
It is targeted economic warfare against Florida, Texas an California. Florida and Texas especially, since they are moreso Republican states.

And you can count on the Socialist/Communist American haters'(DEMS) taking shots at FLA Gov. DeSantis.

Here is example below from a Dem Senator on Twitter:-Tom

Richard Blumenthal @SenBlumenthal
Gov. DeSantis suing the CDC is a craven political stunt pandering to cruise companies. He seems to care more about their profits than passengers at risk of COVID-19. No way should the CDC send cruise ships to sea now.

22 posted on 04/09/2021 9:40:18 AM PDT by Capt. Tom (.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
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