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CDC “no-sail” order is lifted, but not so fast: Cruising cannot return until further approval of ship safety protocols

Posted on November 2, 2020November 18, 2020 by William P. | 18024 Views | 11 min read

Courtesy: Shutterstock – photo By pisaphotography This weekend, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ‘no-sail’ order officially expired, allowing ships to return to sea. However, don’t expect to be onboard any time soon.  According to a release by the CDC on Friday, the “Framework for Conditional Sailing Order,” which replaces the no-sail order,  it

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