Tag: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cruise Lines Shift Safety Policies As CDC Stops Reporting Cases
After two years of tracking COVID cases on cruise lines, the CDC has ended its cruise line-specific reporting program—and in response, many lines have immediately started loosening COVID protocols.
CDC Color Codes for Cruises
The CDC has created a color-coding system for cruise ships operating in U.S. waters, based upon daily submission of data.
CDC Mask Guidelines: Planners React
The new CDC mask guidelines announced last week have gotten mixed reviews from meeting professionals.
CDC: U.S. Cruise Industry Could Restart Soon
Cruise industry leaders are encouraged by a letter sent by the CDC saying it is committed to restarting U.S. passenger operations by mid-summer.
Face Masks Rulings Tighten Travel Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) zero tolerance policy on disruptive passengers backs up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) ruling on face...
Flying Safe
A study by scientists from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health concludes that the layered approach U.S. airlines have taken to protect customers and employees from COVID-19 means the risk of exposure during flying and other parts of the air travel journey is very low.
Phased CDC Return To Cruising
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Framework for Conditional Sailing Order that introduces a phased approach for the safe and responsible resumption of passenger cruises.
Face Masks A Must, Says CDC
Although usage is already widespread, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued formal guidance recommending the wearing of face masks while traveling to prevent the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.
COVID-19 Entry Strategy Adjusted
The United States government has stopped limiting international arrivals from certain countries to 15 airports and is funneling them through enhanced screening as it adjusts its COVID-19 entry strategy.
Revised CDC Guidelines
The newly revised CDC Guidelines for events and gatherings are meant to supplement—not replace—state, local, territorial, or tribal health and safety laws, rules and regulations.
CDC Guidelines for Meetings
The CDC has posted guidelines around coronavirus to help meeting organizers take appropriate actions for all sizes of events—not just large gatherings.