US CDC extends no sail order for cruise ships till September


Washington, Jul 17 (IANS): The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the extension of a 'No Sail Order' for cruise ships till September 30.

The order continues to suspend passenger operations on cruise ships with the capacity to carry at least 250 passengers in waters subject to US jurisdiction, reports Xinhua news agency.

The CDC supports the decision by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) on June 19 to extend voluntarily the suspension of operations for passenger cruise ship travel until September 15, said the agency in a statement on Thursday.

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

Cumulative CDC data from March 1 through July 10, shows 2,973 COVID-19 or COVID-like illness cases on cruise ships, in addition to 34 deaths.

These cases were part of 99 outbreaks on 123 different cruise ships.

During this time frame, 80 per cent of ships were affected by COVID-19.

As of July 3, nine of the 49 ships under the No Sail Order have ongoing or resolving outbreaks, according to the CDC.

On cruise ships, passengers and crew share spaces that are more crowded than most urban settings.

Even when only essential crew are on board, ongoing spread of COVID-19 still occurs, according to the CDC.

  

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