And the testing requirements, uploading into website etc., will be like jumping through hoops stressful to say the least. You're going to want to be vaccinated just to avoid that stress.
You already have to upload your signed cruise documentation prior your cruise. This has been in place for years. Adding one more item -- a scan of your vaccination card -- to the list is not stressful. You can avoid the testing requirements and other protocols on a cruise simply by being vaccinated.
If you are not vaccinated I meant. You have to get covid testing no more than 5 days before departure and up load it to get a visa to the country you are entering. Like lets say the Bahamas will require it if you will get off the boat. I just went to Bimini and trust me uploading shit to the website and waiting days before you depart is pretty stressful. maybe its different for cruise ships don't know.
You are a lying moron who then lies some more... to cover up. You are worse that a soviet propagandist you idiot.. no one is arguing about whether someone has to prove they are vaccinated, if they are vaccinated.. This was about having to be vaccinated to be on the ship at all.
Yes... I hear you. The cruise paper work burden will not be much different. I agree that traveling by air to many Caribbean locations recently is a pain with requires for PCR test proof and other documentation required prior your visit, etc -- all while waiting at the last moment for approval, etc. There is also the issue that a number of countries will not let cruise ships to dock unless 95% of the passengers are vaccinated. This may limit cruise itineraries in the short term -- until a higher percentage of the population in common destinations are vaccinated.
Let's carefully read the statement from Royal Caribbean again: “Those who are unvaccinated or unable to verify vaccination will be required to undergo testing and follow other protocols, which will be announced at a later date.” There was never a requirement to be vaccinated to be on the ship at all -- you are spouting nonsense. The cruise lines required that 95% of the passengers be vaccinated. The only way for cruise lines (like RCL) to avoid this threshold was to conduct test cruises with CDC review of their safety protocols and results.
you are lying your ass off. you are now purposely conflating CDC guidelines with the the idea that Cruise ship companies were going to require proof of vaccination to board. what fucking piece of shit, integrity free liar you are. remember we were debating what private companies can do vs the law. you are such a fucking asshole. really.
I am not. The guidelines on the cruise line websites were very clear about the requirements and the 95% threshold. Guests 16 and older were required to be vaccinated unless they were 1) Opting out 2) Providing a medical excuse 3) Providing a religious excuse. The cruise lines provided clear alternatives regarding vaccinations -- as per CDC guidance. Those who were not vaccinated will be required to follow additional protocols including tests. I will note that you still are required to provide proof of vaccination if you claim to be vaccinated. So get your vaccine passport ready. What is Ron DeSantis going to do about this?
Ok fucking asshole... I knew you were going to lie so... I was already searching.. one second scan of your posts in search and I found this quote of yours.. you asshole... liar. faucist... commie..
Since the Royal Caribbean and all the other cruise lines still require vaccine passports if you claim to be vaccinated -- they have stuck it to DeSantis, who is actually powerless to take action because international cruises are strictly under federal regulatory oversight. The cruise lines also keep in mind what their customers want - Most Americans Would Specifically Look For A Cruise Line With A Vaccination Mandate, Per Survey https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzann...ccination-mandate-per-survey/?sh=2101c026239f