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Un-vaccinated people need to not be allowed on cruise liner.
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Royal Caribbean Group said on Thursday two guests on its cruise liner, Experience of the Seas, had tested positive for COVID-19.
Both visitors were not immunized and had been quarantined before they disembarked on Thursday in Freeport, The Bahamas, Royal Caribbean International, an unit of the business clarified in a declaration.
The news comes a week after the company said it would delay the launch of its new cruise liner by nearly a month after 8 team members evaluated positive for COVID-19.
Travelling business, among the hardest struck by the pandemic, have actually been attempting to survive as they push ahead with plans to resume sailing in the United States.
Previously this month, the business stated two individuals checked positive for COVID-19 onboard Celeb Millennium, which was among the first cruises in The United States and Canada to start sailing.
Regardless of the current obstacles, the company’s Star Edge is poised to set sail on Saturday from Florida, ending up being the first ship to sail from U.S. waters in more than a year.
(Reporting by Mehr Bedi in Bengaluru; Modifying by Vinay Dwivedi)
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