Cruise ships had to halt their operations due to the COVID 19 outbreak, and discussions are being made now as to how to resume this industry. CEO of Royal Caribbean has declared that cruises can start functioning again if 98% of the crew members (staff) and 95% of the passengers are vaccinated. Thus, the vaccination certificate will become the new passport when it comes to the cruise ship industry as well in the future.
Regional airlines such as interCaribbean Airways have already begun their operations, while following all the flying health restrictions implemented by WHO and other global bodies. According to the experts, the same can be followed by cruise ship companies as well. In addition to all these, the passengers will also have to do their part by wearing masks and maintaining social distance at all times.
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