DCLMP
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Where is the proof that most people in all 50 states are for Covid vaccine passports. You can’t make a statement like that without backing it up.At the risk of starting another vaccine war, yes most people (and all 50 states) believe in mandating vaccines. Just google Chicken Pox vaccine. If states can mandate a vaccine for an illness that only kills 100 people a year, they can mandate this.
In my heart I don't think Desantis and the FL legislature actually want cruises to start up. I think they are using this as a way to create headaches. Find an "opponent" (CDC), make them an "enemy" that people can rally behind, make political theater, stay relevant in the news.
Now to keep this relevant to the topic, DCL has 3 choices here
1 - Stay in the FL Governments good graces and true to their "family" cruise identity, and decide NOT to mandate vaccines. This means they will have to do test cruises. Still don't know how many or how long the tests need to be. I figure if they try to start test cruises mid summer, they MIGHT get approval to sail by fall. I'm going to guess they will start having cruises sometime between Mid September and late November.
2 - Go with the vaccine mandate. This means they are inviting the state to sue them, and can't sail with kids until vaccines are available to children. This option will get stuck in lawsuits and take months to resolve. Maybe they do a few late summer cruises with only adults and kids 12+ by then, but I doubt it. I say if they go this route, they won't really start sailing until all kids are eligible for vaccines and all lawsuits are settled. Call this early November at the earliest, maybe early 2022.
3 - Do nothing. Just wait this out and wait until either enough people voluntarily get vaccines or that other cruise lines prove things out and it's easier for DCL to get approval to sail. They probably wont sail until early 2022 at the earliest.
My money is on Option1. I think DCL would want to mandate vaccines, but too many political and logistical roadblocks. Maybe this plays out more and a few weeks from now the CDC POV changes further to indicate 95% of 16+ vaccinated, and under 16 must have negative PCR test. To me that is the best option. But if the CDC doesn't go along with it, that wont work. And the state of FL also has to agree not to sue DCL.
Politics sucks.
At this time they can’t mandate vaccines in Florida so number 2 is out. There is also the Florida vs Cdc case coming up. We don’t know how that will turn out.