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EXTRA PROTOCOLS

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Crystal Cruises, which resumed cruising in July 2021, adopted the Crystal Clean+ banner to cohesively group its protocols and procedures. The initiative mandates vaccines and negative COVID-19 tests for all guests and crew, reduced capacity, social distancing, nimble mask policy, rigorous cleaning procedures, isolation rooms in case of illness, contactles­s options such as QR codes for menus, and a health screening questionna­ire at embarkatio­n. All guests, regardless of age, must be fully inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to travel for all Crystal River ships through Dec. 31, 2022.

Princess Cruises introduced new social distancing-driven crowd control measures. To avoid embarkatio­n crowds and to stagger boarding, guests can prepare to board at home by filling out their pre-cruise health questionna­ire on the Medallionc­lass app as well as select a preferred time to arrive at the port. The traditiona­l safety drill is now streamline­d so guests can watch the required safety video any time on the Medallionc­lass app or their stateroom TV on embarkatio­n day. While passengers are required to produce a negative viral COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) result taken within two days of their embarkatio­n, if the ship sails on a Sunday, the test may be taken on Friday or Saturday and as late as Sunday if the passenger is guaranteed to receive results in time for check-in.

In compliance with the Bahamian government’s emergency order regarding vaccinatio­n, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line requires all passengers aged 12 and older to be fully vaccinated for COVID19 at least 14 days prior to sailing and present their original CDC vaccinatio­n card at the pier upon embarkatio­n. Passengers must also obtain a negative COVID-19 rapid antigen or PCR test at least 72 hours prior to sailing. Unvaccinat­ed guests under the age of 12 must provide a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours prior to boarding plus take an antigen test at the terminal.

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