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The US CDC said it's letting its no-sail order for cruise ships in US waters expire on Saturday. In its place, the agency has issued a "Framework for Conditional Sailing Order for Cruise Ships" that starts on Sunday, November 1. https://t.co/qZSLk30s3h
— CNN International (@cnni) October 30, 2020
You can't make this stuff up. ?
— sᴛᴀʀᴛᴜᴘ ᴅᴀᴇᴍᴏɴ ?? (@startupdaemon) October 31, 2020
CDC is lifting cruise ship ban in US waters as coronavirus cases are making new records across the country. #DefundCDC https://t.co/SvXF854kzX
The CDC said it's letting its no-sail order for cruise ships in US waters expire on Saturday. In its place, the agency has issued a "Framework for Conditional Sailing Order for Cruise Ships" that starts on Sunday, November 1. https://t.co/7djpfxlHIn
— CNN (@CNN) October 30, 2020
The CDC said it's letting its no-sail order for cruise ships in US waters expire on Saturday. In its place, the agency has issued a "Framework for Conditional Sailing Order for Cruise Ships" that starts on Sunday, November 1. https://t.co/hv6jhm7O6b
— CNN Business (@CNNBusiness) October 30, 2020