The Columbus Dispatch

CDC: 89 cruise ships have COVID-19 cases

- Kasia Klimasinsk­a and Martine Paris

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified 89 cruise ships with COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, nearly all of which have met the threshold for a formal investigat­ion.

Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal urged cruise companies and health agencies to stop ships from sailing, saying they are “repeating recent history as petri dishes of COVID-19 infection.”

Operators such as Carnival Corp. have implemente­d safeguards including mandatory masking and proof of vaccinatio­n, but the fast-spreading omicron variant has triggered an increasing number of infections and reports of ships being turned away at ports.

“Time for CDC & cruise lines to protect consumers & again pause–docking their ships,” Blumenthal said in a tweet.

Roger Frizzell, a spokespers­on for Carnival, said in an email that “our health and safety protocols put in place have proven to be effective time and time again over the past year with our sailings being restarted across each of our brands.”

Of the 86 cruise ships under investigat­ion by the CDC, Carnival operates 32, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. operates 25 and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. operates 15. Four ships operated by Walt Disney Co.’s Disney Cruise Line are now also under watch, according to the CDC website. The list is rapidly changing and the next stage for ships with outbreaks could involve taking additional public health measures. Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Disney Cruise Line and Viking Cruises didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

“Health and safety is the cruise industry’s highest priority,” Bari Golinblaug­rund, a spokespers­on for the Cruise Lines Internatio­nal Associatio­n trade group, said in an email.

“In fact, the latest data show that cases have occurred less frequently on cruise ships than on land, with a greater proportion of asymptomat­ic or mild cases.”

Shares of cruise operators were down Tuesday.

 ?? SUSAN STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL VIA TNS ?? Cruise ship operators have implemente­d safeguards including mandatory masking and proof of vaccinatio­n.
SUSAN STOCKER/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL VIA TNS Cruise ship operators have implemente­d safeguards including mandatory masking and proof of vaccinatio­n.

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