anricat
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This and short answer to not derail the thread is the cdc ignored other forms of transportation and targeted cruise lines in 2020. We will see how 2021 goes.
So I don’t know if and when a restart happens what powers the cdc still has. Vaccine could be part of rules for cruise ships to sail out of US ports.
Not to get too far off topic here, but cruising isn't a form of "transportation" and therein lies the issue. It's comparing apples to oranges. When you're on an airline flight, you aren't with those people day in and day out. Yes, you're in a confined space but only for a matter of hours (yes, some flights are longer than others, but NONE of them are the length of a cruise) and in an airplane, you have an exchange of cabin air through HEPA filters. Why should the CDC treat cruises like anything else? They are in a class all by themselves and have always been centers of outbreaks for infectious agents simply due to the fact that many many people are all crammed in together for days on end. It's the same reason we see the virus spread so rapidly in prisons and nursing homes. The same people in close quarters together all the time. More exposure = more transmission.