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Florida’s Idled Cruise Industry Can Set Sail Again on November 1

Posted on October 1, 2020October 1, 2020 by Simcha K | 14220 Views | 11 min read

Photo: Ed Judkins / Pixabay The cruise industry has been fine-tuning a public health proposal to resume sailing. Florida’s idled $8-billion-a-year cruise industry can set sail again November 1 under a plan endorsed by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. President Donald Trump’s administration blocked the CDC’s pending order to keep cruise ships docked until

Posted in Business, Cities, Cruises, History, Tourism, TravelTagged business, CLIA, COVID-19, COVID-19 Florida, Cruise Lines International Association, cruises, Diamond Princess Cruises, FDA, Florida, Norwegian Cruise Lines, President Donald Trump, Royal Caribbean, Tourism, travel, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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