We can come up with how we can or keep being the why we can't. If the why we can'ts wins, there will be no cruise company's left in business. Testing works, it's what you do about the positive tests that matters. In my state, if you test positive, you're allowed to just go home and go about your business and go out to eat at Chilli's or pick up some cat food at
Walmart or put your little Covid spreading hands on the gas pump at the gas station. There's nothing done about quarantining a person who is a land based Covid spreader. Now on the UnCruise, a single person had a false positive test and they quarantined everyone on the ship and there were news stories demonizing cruising. Why such different treatment than land based spreaders? Perhaps this is why we're losing the war. If a single person catches Covid on land, nothing is done to quarantine that single person but if a single person catches covid on a ship, we must quarantine everyone and generate negative media on how the resumption of cruising will be the end of the world. Makes no sense. A person who tests positive on land should be treated no different than a person who tests positive at sea. There should be no exceptions or exemptions because the virus does not respect loopholes. I do not get the acceptance of such a giant double standard and I especially do not get it from a crowd that is supposed to be pro-cruising. If I am wrong then how do we explain 70,000+ positive U.S. cases per day when there is no cruising to point the finger at? The out of control spread is due to the fact that land based businesses are not scrutinized anywhere close to cruise based and so the consequence is out of control spread. You cannot make exceptions because the virus does not follow our rules.