CDC Keeps Cruising On ‘Avoid Travel’ List—But 88% Of Avid Cruisers Who Sailed During Omicron Say They’ll Do It Again

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CDC Keeps Cruising On ‘Avoid Travel’ List—But 88% Of Avid Cruisers Who Sailed During Omicron Say They’ll Do It Again
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The health agency says cruising presents a very high risk for Covid-19 — but diehard cruisers are not jumping ship.

from Brown School of Public Health. Less than half of fully vaccinated Americans have received a booster shot.

“The CDC’s guidance for multitiered cruises is counterproductive to consumers, creating market confusion between the various tiers, and potentially unworkable in practice,” the group said. “It seems unnecessarily discriminatory against cruise to maintain that the chances of getting Covid-19 on a cruise is very high even if you are up to date with your Covid-19 vaccines.”

“Travelers who have recently experienced the current cruise product first-hand are overwhelmingly positive in their feedback – and that’s a true testament to the efforts the cruise lines have made over the past two years,” said Colleen McDaniel, Cruise Critic’s editor in chief. “There’s no denying that today’s cruise looks quite different from pre-pandemic times – as do most activities at this time, whether on land, in the air or at sea.

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