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CDC extends cruise ‘No Sail Order’ until 30 September

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended its ‘No Sail Order’ for cruise ships through 30 September 2020.

The previous order had been due to expire on 24 July. The news comes following cruise industry body CLIA having announced that it would be extending its US sailing suspension for its ocean-going cruise line members until 15 September.

The CDC said: “CDC supports the June 19th decision by the Cruise Lines International Association to extend voluntarily the suspension of operations for passenger cruise ship travel until September 15, 2020.

“In line with CLIA’s announcement of voluntary suspension of operation by its member companies, CDC has extended its No Sail Order to ensure that passenger operations on cruise ships do not resume prematurely.”

CLIA commented: “As reflected in today’s announcement, CLIA and its member lines remain aligned with the CDC in our commitment to public health and safety.

“We are also pleased that the CDC has announced its intention to issue a request for information about the industry’s resumption of passenger operations.

“As we continue to work towards the development of enhanced protocols to support the safe resumption of cruise operations around the world, we look forward to timely and productive dialogue with the CDC to determine measures that will be appropriate for ocean-going cruise operations to resume in the United States when the time is right.”

Visit cdc.gov for more information.

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