South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

CDC changes mask requiremen­ts for vaccinated cruise passengers

- By Donald Wood

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced changes to its mask requiremen­ts for vaccinated passengers on sailings from the United States.

According to the CDC’s official website, the updated facial covering protocols provide cruise lines with more discretion regarding fully vaccinated travelers and add discretion­ary considerat­ions for ships with at least 95% of crew and passengers fully vaccinated.

Cruise lines are now permitted to advise fully vaccinated passengers and crew that they are no longer required to wear a mask during outdoor activities and extended meal service. The CDC also said vaccinated employees do not have to wear masks or maintain physical distance in areas of the ship that are inaccessib­le to passengers.

Each ship can also designate areas as only accessible to fully vaccinated passengers and crew where masks and physical distancing are not required. Travelers on vessels with at least 95% of crew and passengers fully vaccinated do not have to wear a mask or maintain physical distance in any area.

As for travelers who have not received a full vaccine, the CDC still recommends wearing a mask if they are indoors or in a crowded area. The agency also outlined requiremen­ts for test cruises with volunteer passengers earlier this month.

The CDC announced it would allow Celebrity Cruises to become the first cruise line to receive approval to set sail with paying passengers on board. Celebrity Edge will depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 26 and take passengers on a seven-night paid voyage through the Caribbean.

 ?? APU GOMES/GETTY-AFP 2020 ?? A woman runs near cruise ships docked at the port of Long Beach, California.
APU GOMES/GETTY-AFP 2020 A woman runs near cruise ships docked at the port of Long Beach, California.

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