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US CDC Investigates Cruise Ships for COVID-19 Outbreaks

  • Cruise ship Majestic Princess is seen at a pier in San Francisco, the United States, on Oct. 11, 2021.

    Cruise ship Majestic Princess is seen at a pier in San Francisco, the United States, on Oct. 11, 2021. | Photo: Liu Yilin/Xinhua

Published 29 December 2021
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating more cruise ships due to new COVID-19 cases aboard.

A total of 88 vessels are under CDC's investigation or observation for COVID-19 outbreaks. Four other vessels are also being monitored by the CDC, according to the latest data on the CDC website.

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CDC will follow up with cruise ships when an investigation is required as ships begin to sail with passengers on simulated or restricted voyages under the CDC's Temporary Extension & Modification of Framework for Conditional Sailing Order, said the agency.

While cruising will always pose some risk of COVID-19 transmission, CDC is committed to working with cruise ship operators to ensure that cruise ship passenger operations are conducted in a way that reduces the risk of COVID-19 transmission among crew members, passengers, and port personnel, said the agency on its website.

COVID-19 cases are surging to record highs again as the Omicron variant continues to drive extremely high infection levels.

The country registered a grim new record of over 510,000 daily COVID-19 cases on Monday, according to data of Johns Hopkins University.

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