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Princess Cruise News - Coronavirus and COVID-19 Pandemic



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You should keep an eye on the most recent health news if you are considering Princess Cruises. Coronavirus has been reported on some cruise ships, and this new outbreak has raised safety concerns. The CDC is looking into 53 cruise ships as possible links to the outbreak. The CDC updated its COVID-19 guidelines. This is meant to protect passengers from spreading the disease. Cruise companies will incur millions of dollars to update this guideline, but it's necessary to protect passengers.

Coronavirus outbreaks on cruise ships

Recent news reports about coronavirus epidemics on cruise ships have raised concerns about proper quarantine protocols as well as medical staffing. However, neither the CDC nor cruise lines have addressed the issues raised by the outbreak. The issue is now political as Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal calls on the CDC, cruise lines and other agencies to suspend travel.

The New York Times wrote an article titled "Failures On the Diamond Princess shadow Another Cruise Ship Inbreak". It highlighted the problems faced by the Diamond Princess' crew in dealing with sick passengers, and the possible outbreak of coronavirus. The company suspended operations temporarily as a result. At least 60 passengers are afflicted on the Diamond Princess.

New COVID-19 guidelines for passengers

Check the COVID-19 guidelines prior to booking a Princess Cruise. Vaccination is still required by some cruise lines, and Princess Cruises will require you to test for the virus at least three days before embarking.


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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised its "high risk" category to include passengers aboard cruise ships. Cruise lines must report any outbreaks to CDC, in addition to testing passengers. They will continue to provide guidelines for cruise liners to follow.

53 cruise ships investigated by CDC

A recent CDC inspection of 53 cruise ships revealed that many passengers had been exposed to potentially fatal respiratory illnesses. These illnesses include COVID-19, and acute respiratory illness with fever. The CDC, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says that the CDC is investigating these cases as a possible public health risk.


The CDC recommends that travelers get all required vaccinations before they embark on a cruise. The CDC recommends wearing masks when entering indoor spaces. After returning home, passengers should have their Zika virus tested. If positive, passengers should refrain from going outside and engaging in any other normal activities for at minimum five days.

Cost of updated protocols

As part of its commitment to passenger health and safety, Princess Cruises is currently implementing new health and safety protocols. These changes have been made with the assistance of experts in medicine and government. These changes can have an impact on future itineraries. Customers need to be aware of these changes. There are many ways to stay informed about safety and health onboard.

Current protocols in the cruise industry are being enhanced to deal with the possibility of coronavirus. To prevent the spread of coronavirus, crew and passengers should all be tested for it. This will prevent problems related to emergency situations requiring limited resources. Moreover, timely medical interventions can ensure patient safety.


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Impact on future sailings

Princess Cruises' future sailings have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The line has announced that it will suspend operations for a period of two months. All sailings that take place between Thursday, May 10, and Friday, May 10, will be cancelled. Grand Princess, Diamond Princess and Royal Princess are affected. The company also recently canceled trips to Skagway, Alaska, and the town of Icy Strait Point.

There have been staffing problems at the cruise line, such as shortages of doctors and nurses. The company is working closely with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and government officials in order to provide safe and healthy travel environments. The company also cancelled 11 Diamond Princess sailings from San Diego, Sept. 1 to Nov. 13. Norwegian Cruise Line also canceled an inaugural voyage aboard its new ship, Norwegian Prima, on August 17. After a previous guest was positive for the disease, the ship was placed under quarantine. All passengers of the ship have been transferred to federal quarantine areas.




FAQ

Where do cruises get started?

Miami, Florida is the main destination for cruise vacations. It has both international ports and airports, so cruises leave from Miami. These two locations permit passengers to explore South America and Europe.


What does cruising look like?

You pay a deposit of $50-$100 when you reserve a cabin on a cruise. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. Check into your cabin when you arrive at the port. You may also take part onboard activities.


Can I book my cruise too early?

Not always necessary to book your cruise early. It may be possible to save money by booking your cruise last-minute. However, if you decide to wait until the last minute, try to book well in advance. This allows you take advantage special offers and promotions offered cruise lines.


Do I need to dress up on a cruise?

You don't have to dress up or wear anything extravagant. Just be comfortable and ready to relax.


Can you take a cruise without a passport?

If you want to travel the world, you should have a passport. A passport allows you to travel anywhere in the world without needing visas.

A passport is required to be permitted into certain countries. A passport allows you to stay longer while traveling abroad.



Statistics

  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)



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How To

How to avoid becoming seasick during a cruise

A hat can help prevent seasickness when you cruise. By keeping the head in a fixed position, a wide-brimmed hat prevents motion sickness.

A hat can also keep water off the head, decreasing the amount of moisture in the air. This makes breathing easier for people prone to feeling dizzy when they breathe in moist air.

Another tip is to drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate your body, making it more difficult for fluids to move around in your stomach. A sufficient amount of liquids will reduce salt levels. The body retains water due to salt, which can lead to nausea.

If you do feel nauseous, try eating something salty. Salty foods cause the stomach to produce more hydrochloric acid, which helps break down food particles in the digestive system.

You can also take medications to alleviate seasickness if none of these methods work. Some medications can cause side effects like dry mouth, dryness, constipation, blurred sight, headaches, dry lips, dry skin, dry gums, dry lips, constipation, dry eyes, dry throat, dry skin, and constipation.




 



Princess Cruise News - Coronavirus and COVID-19 Pandemic