The cruise company just received clearance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct "mock cruises" with volunteer passengers, starting in June. The first mock cruise will depart from Miami on June 20, and all passengers ages 16 and up must be fully vaccinated. The CDC also said at the time that it would review and respond to applications from cruise lines for mock cruises. Every cruise line makes its own policies, though.
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Peloton Just Recalled All Its Treadmills, And Here s What You Need To Know Korin Miller
Peloton is voluntarily recalling its treadmills, one month after the Consumer Product Safety Commission urged the brand to pull its product from the market.
In a joint press release, the brands announced a recall of both the Tread+ and Tread treadmills, asking customers to“immediately stop using it” and contact Peloton for a full refund. Peloton has also stopped selling its Tread+ and will work on“hardware modifications” to make the treadmill safer for use.
The company is also offering a repair for Tread owners that will be available in a few weeks.
Peloton Just Recalled All Its Treadmills, And Here s What You Need To Know Korin Miller
Peloton is voluntarily recalling its treadmills, one month after the Consumer Product Safety Commission urged the brand to pull its product from the market.
In a joint press release, the brands announced a recall of both the Tread+ and Tread treadmills, asking customers to“immediately stop using it” and contact Peloton for a full refund. Peloton has also stopped selling its Tread+ and will work on“hardware modifications” to make the treadmill safer for use.
The company is also offering a repair for Tread owners that will be available in a few weeks.
May 4, 2021
The long-term impact of Novichok isn t clear but some of Alexei Navalny s ailments appear to coincide with researchers understanding of nerve agents.
SHOW TRANSCRIPT
Vladimir Putin’s most prominent critic is slowly starting to eat again, after a 24-day hunger strike in prison. Experts say the Kremlin not only holds the keys to Alexei Navalny’s freedom… but to knowledge of health problems he still faces from being poisoned. We don t have a lot of experience with this in people, says Lewis Nelson, the Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Some doctors say the dissident is likely experiencing long-term effects from exposure to Novichok nerve agent last year. And at a prison east of Moscow months later, the 44-year-old said he was denied adequate health care. So began a dangerous hunger strike.