CDC Elevates Travel Warnings For Popular Cruise Destinations

Currently, the CDC has not changed cruise itineraries or port itineraries due to this change in travel warning levels.
Such changes may occur if conditions worsen or the port decides to implement stricter health protocols that make cruise ship travel less enjoyable, such as: B. Require additional COVID-19 testing for cruise ship passengers. .
Level 3 is now the highest standard COVID-19 risk warning in CDC travel health notices. To be classified as Level 3, the region must have had at least 100 confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 population in the past 28 days.
Other dimensions, such as: B. Recent changes in flight path and conditions from the test are also taken into account when determining the alert level.

There is a Level 4 classification, which is stricter than Level 3 but is classified as a “special case” and is reserved for extreme changes in circumstances, new concerns, collapse of local health infrastructure and other mitigating factors. There are currently no Tier 4 areas in the world.
In addition to Anguilla, Jamaica, and the Turks and Caicos Islands, other popular Caribbean cruises are Belize, Bahamas, Barbados, Grand Cayman and others currently listed as Level 3 warnings.
Other popular world sailing destinations ranked at Level 3 include Italy, Greece, Singapore, Canada, Norway, Spain, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
For several weeks, many Tier 3 destinations were under this warning and exploration was continued with proper precautions and protocols.
Guests booking upcoming cruises should be aware of possible changes in regional health advice and should contact their cruise line for required testing and vaccination requirements, as well as updates to cruise vacation health protocols.

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