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  1. I'd put Astra Zeneca and the date of the 2nd shot. Boosters aren't required, so I'd provide just the info for the 2-dose round which is required.
  2. Ah ha. Got it. I haven't seen any posts with feedback regarding the under 5 set from people who have actually sailed with young children, which makes me think either 1) no one has had anything to complain about [given the numerous complaints being posted lately] or 2) so few people are sailing with under 5s that not much info is available.
  3. To answer your actual question, country-specific requirements are here: https://www.celebritycruises.com/healthy-at-sea/travel The U.S. requirements (separate from Alaska and Hawaii for some reason) state the following for unvaccinated guests: Unvaccinated guests will be required to bring a negative PCR test conducted within three days of boarding. These guests will be given an additional COVID-19 Antigen test at the terminal prior to embarkation and on the day before disembarkation. The CDC has advised unvaccinated guests cannot be tested twice in one day as it may affect the accuracy of the test results, therefore the COVID-19 PCR test required before arriving at the terminal cannot be taken on boarding day. A registration link for required onsite testing at the terminal will be emailed separately. Re: masking While onboard, masks are optional but highly recommended for unvaccinated guests.
  4. Looks like the airport might be your best bet. https://www.veneziaairport.it/en/info-and-assistance/swab-test-covid-19.html
  5. Maybe I'm not understanding your question. Why not . . . make a testing appointment for the day before you sail?
  6. People keep repeating this canard about no fresh air on planes. It's not true. From a National Geographic article (Becker works for Lufthansa): "About 40 percent of a cabin's air gets filtered through this HEPA system; the remaining 60 percent is fresh and piped in from outside the plane." โ€œCabin air is completely changed every three minutes, on average, while the aircraft is cruising,โ€ says Becker.
  7. Needing to remove the mask to eat and drink.
  8. This article says QM2 is affected. https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/a-carnival-cruise-line-cuts-passenger-capacity/ar-AAXcxUa?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=88edf331dd9a4aebc453e6e8ff23a037
  9. This article says it's staffing issues. https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/a-carnival-cruise-line-cuts-passenger-capacity/ar-AAXcxUa?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=88edf331dd9a4aebc453e6e8ff23a037 I am calling to make final payment today for my Sept. QM2 cruise. I'll see if they can tell me if I've been canceled instead. ๐Ÿ˜’
  10. Exactly. The website doesn't say "within 24 hours." Up to Date* Guests: Must present a negative Antigen test taken within 1 day prior to sailing. Testing at the terminal will not be required.
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