AN American appeals court has lifted the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) cruise ship restrictions, in a win for Florida. Late last week, the federal appeals court let stand a lower court order, which prohibited the CDC from enforcing its Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) (CW 21 Jun). Stunningly,...
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AN American appeals court has lifted the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) cruise ship restrictions, in a win for Florida.
Late last week, the federal appeals court let stand a lower court order, which prohibited the CDC from enforcing its Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) (CW 21 Jun).
Stunningly, the court had only the week prior voted to block the lower court’s decision (CW 20 Jul), but in a change of heart, the three-judge appeals panel withdrew the earlier order, and rejected the government’s request because it had “failed to demonstrate an entitlement to a stay pending appeal.”
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