CDC warns against cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status, as COVID-19 Omicron variant spreads

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Travelers are warned to avoid cruise ships as Omicron continues to spread.

On Thursday, the CDC updated its guidance for cruise ship travel, moving from a Level 3 to a Level 4 warning — the highest threat level. The CDC previously advised that those who are unvaccinated should avoid cruise and river travel, but now says all residents, even those who are fully vaccinated, should avoid cruises.

The close quarters on ships can allow COVID-19 to spread extremely quickly, increasing the chance of passengers getting the virus, according to the CDC. Data from the organization shows that 5,013 COVID-19 cases were reported by cruise ships between December 15 and 29, compared to the 162 cases reported between November 30 and December 14.

The Norwegian-flagged cruise ship Viking Jupiter, with a thousand people on board, including several diagnosed with COVID-19, docked at the Argentine port of Ushuaia, on December 29, 2021.The news comes as COVID-19 outbreaks continue to spread aboard U.S.-based cruise ships.

For passengers who are still determined to proceed with cruise travel, the CDC says it's important to be fully vaccinated andif eligible, get tested 1 to 3 days before the trip, maintain social distancing on board, and test again 3 to 5 days after returning home. "Along with testing, passengers who are not fully vaccinated should self-quarantine for 7 days after cruise travel, even if they test negative," the CDC added. "If they do not get tested, they should self-quarantine for 10 days after cruise travel."

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