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3 lines will require vax for pax, but will the mandate spread?: Travel Weekly


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The American Queen Steamboat Co. paddlewheeler American Queen. The company is requiring passengers have completed Covid-19 vaccinations starting with July 1 cruises.
Sister brands American Queen Steamboat Co. and Victory Cruise Lines last week became the first cruise companies catering to North Americans to mandate that passengers have full Covid-19 vaccinations in order to sail, beginning July 1.
The move followed Saga Cruises, the U.K.-based line, which implemented the requirement for its sailings launching in May.
But as much as the news was headline-making, it does not indicate that this will be the norm for cruise lines going forward. 
All three of these brands cater to passengers in age groups at the front of the vaccine lines, which impacted the decision making. Hornblower Group, parent company to American Queen and Victory, said the majority of its guests are in the 65-plus population that is eligible now, or will be soon, to receive the vaccinati ....

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How Did Ohio Decide Who Is First In Line For The COVID-19 Vaccine?


Originally published on February 4, 2021 12:20 pm
More people are becoming eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio, with teachers and people over the age of 70 getting the shots this week. But some groups who are at risk – such as police officers, funeral directors, and low-wage essential workers – are still not prioritized in the state’s plans.
The COVID-19 vaccines have to be rationed because there is such a limited supply, but some people have questioned how the priority groups were decided and whether the distribution has been ethical thus far.
“If [states] differ from the CDC, that’s one thing, but they don’t want to be really out of step,” said Mark Aulisio, department chair of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). ....

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