Originally posted by iam416
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Here are the facts. I had to explain this to my kids when they were aghast that we booked a cruise ,eaving March 21st when COVID was out there but only thought to be a nuisance except in China. Cruise ships may have been the safest places to be to avoid becoming infected with SARS-COV-2 if you wanted to continue to socialize, see great enetertainment in theater settings, drink at a bar and dine out. Instead, the curise line we booked on, facing unprecendented and undeserved criticism and scrutiny, cancled all operations, including the cruise we booked, effective March 15th. Instead of having a great time in a much safer environment I ended up in 14d self quarantine imposed by the brown shirts in the city of Fort Lauderdale.
Cruise ships must comply with some of the most stringent rules in the travel industry. You don't want me to detail them. But, you won't find a restaurant, a hotel, pool, a resort, a sporting event - anywhere that a large number of people gather and can be in close contact with others - that are as sanitary as a cruise ship stem to stern are. There is no veneue that practices the kind of infection cpontrol than cruise ships.The reputation they get as a place that is unsanitary, breed infections and if you go you'll get really sick and ruin your vacation is one is completely undeserved. It is one of the greatest exaggerations, or lie if you will, ever. Few people actually get sick on cruises and the numbers prove that:
News outlets everywhere latched on to what appeared to be large numbers of SARS-COV-2 cases coming from two unlucky ships, blaming the entire industry that operates more than 1000 vessels world wide. They got pilloried becasue it was a hot story and got clicks.
At the end of 2019, the total passenger capacity within the cruise industry was about 570,856. (These numbers do not include crew.). There were 3047 documented COVID case either on-board at the time of diagnosis or diagnosed within 14d of debarkation ..... WORLD WIDE.
If we assume all ships were regularly sailing full, less than 0.05% of cruise ship passengers were infected with COVID. (The math works out to 0.0534%. Because the CDC numbers include crew but the passenger capacity numbers do not, the percentage is even smaller and is estimated at 0.04%.)
Even more telling is that, in terms of worldwide cases (5,288,392 as of 5/23/20), those tied to cruise ships account for 0.06%. Those numbers compare with countries like Iceland and Samoa
I use this not to sell cruising but rather to highlight just another irrational government policy in response to the pandemic implemented through the Department of Homeland Security via the CDC. They have spoken and without a shred of evidence to support the steps they took, issuied a draconian no sail (from US ports) order that will expire on July 15th, unless it is stupidly extended. The cruise industry is shut down. The CDC also published a long list of things the industry had to do to begin sailing from US ports. It's oppressive, it's over-reach considering that the industry has very hihg sanitary and infection control procedures compared to, oh, lets say the airlines or most of the travel and leisure industry.
What the DHS did based on the demonstrably incompetent "experts" inside the CDC is paramount to closng all US airports to airline travel because, well, and this actually is a much bigger issue than infected cruise passengers, because airline passengers arriving from international or even national travel within the US are a much bigger risk of spreading SARS-COV-2 than cruise passengers. Poven! Oh, aiports are open, airlines are starting up again but nope, the cruise industry and those thousands of ships are at sea, floating around and costing Royal Caribbian Cruise Lines, for example, in the neighgorhood of $450M/month in cash with no reveneu coming in from any of them .... but yeah, shut those guys down and watch them drown in debt.
Do I make it clear why I stopped listening to the morons in government about anything having to do with COVID?
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