CDC downgrades seng Cruise Rees Warnung

CDC downgrades seng Cruise Rees Warnung
CDC downgrades seng Cruise Rees Warnung
schrëftlech vun Den Harry Johnson

ASTA welcomes the CDC’s action to downgrade its extreme ‘Level 4’ warning against cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status, which we roundly criticized when it was instituted.

Zane Kerby, President & CEO vun der American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), issues the following statement in response to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) aktualiséiert Orientatioun on COVID-19 and Cruise Ship Travel, which no longer recommends that cruise travel be avoided regardless of vaccination status:

"AUKTION begréisst de CDC’s action to downgrade its extreme ‘Level 4’ warning against cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status, which we roundly criticized when it was instituted. This level of warning was completely unnecessary given the extraordinarily stringent anti-COVID measures put in place voluntarily by the cruise lines in close consultation with the CDC. We call on the Administration to continue moving toward a consistent, predictable regulatory environment for cruise and broader travel industry stakeholders as COVID moves into the endemic phase.

“There is another shoe to drop, however. In the wake of the omicron variant, the Administration issued the Level 4 cruise warning and a November 26 ban on travelers eight countries in Southern Africa, both of which it has since lifted. It also shortened testing window under the inbound testing rule from 72 hours to within one day of travel. As we argued strenuously earlier this month, this rule needs to be modified to, at least, exempt fully vaccinated U.S. citizens. Doing so would be consistent with the scientific consensus that widespread vaccinations are the single most important element of the fight against COVID-19, while allowing the travel industry’s recovery to begin in earnest. It would also incentivize those who aren’t vaccinated to consider becoming so, restoring an incentive that existed for a mere 28 days between the effective dates of the Administration’s pre- and post-omicron updates to the order.”

WAT VUN DESEN ARTIKEL WEI HUELEN:

  • In the wake of the omicron variant, the Administration issued the Level 4 cruise warning and a November 26 ban on travelers eight countries in Southern Africa, both of which it has since lifted.
  • It would also incentivize those who aren't vaccinated to consider becoming so, restoring an incentive that existed for a mere 28 days between the effective dates of the Administration's pre- and post-omicron updates to the order.
  • Doing so would be consistent with the scientific consensus that widespread vaccinations are the single most important element of the fight against COVID-19, while allowing the travel industry's recovery to begin in earnest.

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Den Harry Johnson war den Aufgabeeditor fir eTurboNews fir méi wéi 20 Joer. Hie lieft zu Honolulu, Hawaii, an ass ursprénglech aus Europa. Hie genéisst d'Noriichten ze schreiwen an ze decken.

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