Port Canaveral first U.S. port to distribute COVID-19 vaccine to ship crew members, workers
By Valerie Boey
Port Canaveral distributes COVID-19 vaccine to ship crew members and workers
Port Canaveral is the first port in the United States to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to workers and ship crew members, port officials said.
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. - Port Canaveral is the first port in the United States to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to workers and ship crew members, port officials said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said there is a chance cruise lines could be back on the water by mid-July as long as 98 percent of crew members are vaccinated.
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Bookings increase as cruises set to sail again soon
Bookings increasing as cruises get ready to sail again By Rick Adams | April 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 6:20 AM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Some good news for cruise lines in the United States the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says sailing can start up again in July. Cruises in the Caribbean will begin in June. It’s been a rough year for cruise lines over the last year because of the pandemic, but there are brighter days ahead.
Travel agencies are happy to be booking these trips instead of canceling them. Clients are excited to be able to cruise again, and it’s showing in the big numbers. Travel agents say over the last two weeks, they have seen an increase of 200 percent in new clients booking cruises.