DisneyCowgirl
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- Jan 16, 2004
So where are we on July cruises (from Port Canaveral)--does anyone think they are not getting cancelled?
I wonder what defines "crowded".except in crowded spaces
I wonder if this is going to lead to, at least when cruises initially resume, to requiring vaccines for people over the age of 18.And how do you know that person not wearing mask is vaccinated? Unless I personally know them, I would have doubts.
I wonder if this is going to lead to, at least when cruises initially resume, to requiring vaccines for people over the age of 18.
With vaccines about to be available to 12 yo+, I’m expecting the rule to be all passengers 12+.
The CDC's cruise restart Operations Manual now says that vaccinated passengers are not required to wear masks outside, except in crowded spaces, while unvaccinated passengers still must, including while sunbathing on lounge chairs spaced six feet apart and between bites and sips during outdoor meals.
If you’re vaccinated it doesn’t matter if they are or not.I wonder what defines "crowded".
Certainly on the pool deck is what I call crowded, but it's outdoors, so mask required or not?
And how do you know that person not wearing mask is vaccinated? Unless I personally know them, I would have doubts.
I wonder what defines "crowded".
Certainly on the pool deck is what I call crowded, but it's outdoors, so mask required or not?
And how do you know that person not wearing mask is vaccinated? Unless I personally know them, I would have doubts.
Most likely due to the language barrier, the structure of this sentence is a little bit confusing to me.
Does that mean that vaccinated passengers do NOT have to wear masks while sunbathing nor between bites and sips during outdoor meals?
But can't the cruise lines still make their own rules, such as requiring vaccinations of all passengers?
Where does it say this? Last time that phrase was used it turned out to be misinformation from confused people.The CDC's cruise restart Operations Manual now says that vaccinated passengers are not required to wear masks outside, except in crowded spaces, while unvaccinated passengers still must, including while sunbathing on lounge chairs spaced six feet apart and between bites and sips during outdoor meals.
I wonder what defines "crowded".
Certainly on the pool deck is what I call crowded, but it's outdoors, so mask required or not?
And how do you know that person not wearing mask is vaccinated? Unless I personally know them, I would have doubts.
The CDC should also update their guidance for children. Children are already several times less likely to get or spread Covid. It isn't easy to find the data, but I wouldn't be surprised if a child is more protected then a vaccinated adult. A 2 year old should not need a mask outdoors.