I examine and discuss the lifting of the USA No-Sail order for cruising by the CDC, and look at the Framework For Conditional Sailing that has replaced this no-sail cruise order. While many cruise passengers are celebrating and excited that the no-sail order has been lifted, the new Framework does not actually allow cruises to resume, nor sets a date for when cruise passengers can go on cruise ship for a cruising vacation. I look at the 30stage process cruise liens have to satisfy the CDC on, and 7 significant changes to the way we cruise that this Framework For Conditional Sailing. Is this something cruise passengers should be celebrating, and will it really enable cruising to start early?
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