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The U.S. CDC extends the travel ban for all cruise ships
There are currently about 100 ships, with 80,000 crew members on board, who have remained at sea off the coast of America
April 10, 2020
The order banning navigation for cruise ships in U.S. waters, which follows the previous No Sail Order issued on 14 March, will remain in force until the revocation expires public health emergency by the public health Secretary of Health and Human Services, or until the director of the CDC will cancel or change the order based on specific public health conditions or other or will remain in place for up to 100 days from the date the Order was published in the Federal Register.
There are currently about a hundred cruise ships, with about 80,000 crew members on board, who remained at sea at the off the coast of the United States. The CDC has announced that there are In addition, 20 cruise ships at ports or docking in the United States known or suspected cases of Covid-19 infection among the crews who remained on board.
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