CDC extends U.S. cruise ship ban until October over coronavirus

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CDC extends U.S. cruise ship ban until October over coronavirus
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The rise in coronavirus cases nationwide is keeping cruise ships from being allowed to sail.

on Thursday extended the no-sail order for cruise ships in U.S. waters until October. In making the decision, the agency’s order pointed to the 12.5 million coronavirus cases and more than half a million deaths worldwide as of mid-July. The CDC’s order also said it was working with the cruise industry to protect the health and safety of crew members, port personnel and passengers.The essential weekly guide to enjoying the outdoors in Southern California.

The agency helped with the disembarkation of more than 8,800 crew members, including U.S. citizens and residents as of July 10, according to the order. It’s the second time the CDC has extended the no-sail order, originally issued March 14 and then extended on April 15.

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