Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Cruise Ship Crew Member Disembarkations: May 29, 2020
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Description:CDC is allowing crew members to disembark from cruise ships in U.S. waters and return home if cruise lines submit a signed attestation stating that they have complied with requirements to safely disembark their crew members.
CDC shared information with all cruise lines in US waters on April 23, 2020, to help crew members return home safely. Since then, several cruise lines have requested to disembark crew through this process, and CDC stands ready to approve these requests with same-day turnaround. The list on this page provides the latest information on signed attestations that CDC has received from cruise lines and approved to safely disembark crew. This list is updated daily.
Emergency Medical Disembarkations -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Cruise Ship Crew Member Disembarkations Approved by CDC (April 15, 2020 – Present).
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