THE Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has cut the testing period for vaccinated cruisers down to two days. The new guidance says unvaccinated passengers are required to get a PCR test within three days of boarding a ship, as well as a PCR or antigen test on the...
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THE Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has cut the testing period for vaccinated cruisers down to two days.
The new guidance says unvaccinated passengers are required to get a PCR test within three days of boarding a ship, as well as a PCR or antigen test on the day of embarkation.
A PCR or antigen test should also be required before disembarking.
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