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    A lab technician working a bottle containing for COVID-19 vaccine testing at  Chula Vaccine Research Center, run by Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, May 25, 2020. Thai health officials said that scientists in Thailand have had promising results in testing a COVID-19 vaccine candidate on mice, and have begun testing on monkeys.
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    Cruise lines differ on vaccination requirements following ‘unduly burdensome’ CDC guidance
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    Cruise lines differ on vaccination requirements following ‘unduly burdensome’ CDC guidance

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    Florida suing federal government to allow cruises to resume
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    Florida suing federal government to allow cruises to resume

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    Virgin Voyages will require coronavirus vaccines for crew and passengers on all cruises
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    Virgin Voyages will require coronavirus vaccines for crew and passengers on all cruises

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    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Biden, June 2023.
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    Royal Caribbean increases bookings as people anticipate dissipation of COVID

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    Carnival Cruise Line cancels Florida trips until December
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    Carnival Cruise Line cancels Florida trips until December

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    White House blocked CDC ‘no sail’ policy extension into 2021: Report
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    The Wilderness Adventurer is shown Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, following its return to Juneau, Alaska, after one of its 36 passengers tested positive for COVID-19. The first cruise of the stunted season was cut short, and all passengers were required to quarantine at a hotel while the 30 crew members were to quarantine on the ship.
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    Alaska’s only cruise this year forced to turn back because of the coronavirus days after setting sail

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    The Royal Caribbean International's Explorer of the Seas is docked at Charlotte Amalie Harbor in St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014. U.S. health officials have boarded the cruise liner to investigate an illness outbreak that has stricken at least 300 people with gastrointestinal symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea. (AP Photo/Thomas Layer)
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    CDC says coronavirus traces found on cruise ship 17 days after passengers left

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    March 24, 2020 8:35 pm
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    Trump says cruise ships could be available to help with coronavirus relief
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    Trump says cruise ships could be available to help with coronavirus relief

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