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Cruise lines insist on negative COVID test before cruising – NEWS.com.au
Cruise lines insist on negative COVID test before cruising
Passengers and crew on ships carrying more than 250 people will have to test negative for coronavirus before being allowed to embark in an industry first aimed at reigniting the ailing cruise industry.Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Global President Kelly Craighead said testing would take place before embarkation and was just one example of how determined cruise ship companies were to be COVID-safe.
The cruise industry has been gutted because of the pandemic, with the Ruby Princes…
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