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Florida files lawsuit to let cruises set sail

Governor says no-sail order hurts state’s economy

- By Adriana Gomez Licon

The state of Florida has filed a lawsuit against the federal government to demand cruise ships be allowed to start sailing immediatel­y, Gov. Ron Desantis announced Thursday.

Desantis said the nosail order is outdated and hurts the state as the industry generates billions for the economy and employs tens of thousands of Floridians.

“We don’t believe the federal government has the right to mothball a major industry for over a year based on very little evidence and very little data,” the Republican governor said at a news conference at the Port of Miami.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines last week for companies on how to respond in the event of COVID-19 cases but has so far not lifted its no-sail order.

The lawsuit says the new guidance doesn’t take into considerat­ion another CDC statement made that fully vaccinated people can now travel at low risk to themselves. It also says the new rules increase the frequency of reports of COVID-19-LIKE illnesses and require agreements be made between cruise companies and all U.S. ports and local health authoritie­s where ships have to dock.

The CDC shut down sailing last March when several coronaviru­s outbreaks were tied to ships worldwide.

Florida is the nation’s cruise capital with three of the world’s busiest ports: Miami, Port Canaveral near Kennedy Space Center, and Port Everglades near Fort Lauderdale. The suit says industry generates billions for the state’s economy as millions of people typically cruise from one of Florida’s ports each year.

Desantis has maintained the ban disproport­ionally impacts Florida and has said that cruising has resumed in much of the world, forcing Americans to fly to other ports in the nearby Bahamas. Industry leaders say there have been no new outbreaks tied to their ships.

“People are going to cruise one way or another. The question is are we going to do it out of Florida, which is the number one place to do it in the world, or are they going to be doing it out of the Bahamas or other locations?” Desantis said.

Michael Winkleman, a maritime lawyer, said that he does not expect such a lawsuit to succeed in court. But Desantis’ advocating for the cruise industry in a public way could change the public perception on the matter, and pressure the federal government to resume traveling, Winkleman says.

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