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CDC tells cruise lines that ships could depart ports in July, reports say

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CDC tells cruise lines that ships could depart ports in July, reports say

CDC tells cruise lines that ships could depart ports in July, reports say

Cruise operators could begin sailing out of U.S. ports by mid-July, so long as the companies can verify that 98% of crew members and 95% of passengers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.


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