New guidance from the CDC urges travelers to avoid long plane trips “and especially” cruises — a stark shift in rhetoric
their cancellation policies to allow passengers to opt out of previously non-refundable travel plans, and offer incentives and freebies for those who do choose to cruise.
A Grand Princess cruise ship with 21 people on board who have tested positive for coronavirus that has been waiting off the coast of California since Wednesday will finally dock in Oakland on Monday. Then, passengers will be transferred to military installations for screening, testing and a 14-day quarantine, according to a plan by HHS.
A Regal Princess cruise ship that has similarly been stuck off the coast of Florida as two crew members awaited results of a coronavirus test has also been cleared to dock.warnedThe new CDC guidance also warns the elderly and those with underlying health problems to avoid “non-essential travel such as long plane trips.”for passenger air travel of between $63 billion and $113 billion, depending how quickly the virus is contained.
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