Yes, they seem to be waiting until after PIF. The reason being is because if you're not PIF and they cancel, then your deposit is auto-refunded. If you are PIF, they do not auto-refund you at first and have the ability to get you to rebook so they get to keep all your PIF money which is well above the dollar amount of just a deposit. Yes, people who are not PIF could re-book later as well after the auto-refund but it's only going to be 10%-20% deposit and not 100% like PIF money is. So
DCL is incentivized to cancel after PIF. The latest round of CDC ban covers the cruises that are already well past PIF, so I'm not sure what DCL is waiting on to officially cancel our cruises. They've already received all the money they are going to get for these cruises, why not do the right thing and officially cancel so that we can make other arrangements? Concierge have their money locked in and are stuck until DCL makes a move.