Interim guidance for ships on managing suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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May 16, 2022
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Description:CDC’s Temporary Extension & Modification of Framework for Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) expired on January 15, 2022. CDC recommends that cruise ships operating in U.S. waters choose to participate in CDC’s COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships.
This document provides guidance for ships originating from or porting in the United States to help prevent, detect, report, and medically manage suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases. As ships travel worldwide, ship management and medical staff need to be aware of and respond to local jurisdictional requirements.
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Content Notes:Planning and Prevention -- COVID-19 Vaccinations -- Pre-Boarding Procedures for Ships -- Testing for COVID-19 -- Isolation or Quarantine Procedures -- Options for Managing COVID-19 -- Disembarkation -- Reporting -- Port Interactions with Ships -- Supplies -- Cleaning and Disinfection.
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