Wearing a mask or social distancing is a non-issue for us. We don’t have the same backlash to these simple personal protective health measures as the US. We have had a mask mandate since well before the shut down ended.
My biggest concern is travelling to/through Florida. I am also curious as to how many Caribbean countries would permit a cruise liner coming out of Florida, largely full of Americans, to make port calls without a rapid testing capability.
Also, unfortunately, given the current COVID19 situation in the US, the Canada-US border remains closed to anything but essential travel. While there is still lots of time for it to re-open before our next booked cruise (January 21), given the prospects for a second wave over the fall/winter, I suspect there may be issues with non-essential travel.
Additionally, because the coronavirus is running unchecked in the US, we would have to quarantine for 2 weeks upon our return.
I know how long it took for Canada and other countries to get a grip on the spread of the virus with severe lockdowns. I can’t see the US achieving anything like that in the short term due to the lack of political will to implement a science based solution so like I said from the onset... the question is not whether I will wear a mask. Of course, I will. The issue is that the necessary steps to get this under control are not being taken by the states that want my hard earned tourism dollar.
(I should add that I was on the Wonder WBPC in March when it was the last of the
DCL ships at sea with passengers. Disney did an amazing job at preventing transmission of the virus. It turns out that it was on board and there were some passengers and crew that got sick (with some deaths, unfortunately) but the steps Disney took to mitigate risks were impressive and we honestly felt like we were floating around in a virus—free bubble, until people started to get sick immediately upon return to San Diego.)