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What's the policy if you test positive for covid without symptoms, but still test positive when you go for your pre-cruise...


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PEACE OF MIND

If you test positive for 
COVID-19 within 14 days 
prior to or during your cruise, 
you and your traveling party 
will receive a full or prorated 
refund and assistance if 
required, with onboard 
medical care and land-based 
quarantine.

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1 minute ago, awhcruiser said:

When is your cruise?  Rumor has it that starting tomorrow MSC will no longer require testing for cruises leaving from the US.

  Hope that rumor is true....we sail in  weeks !

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5 hours ago, Paphillyguy said:

I understand everyone is excited for no pre-cruise testing if vaccinated.  My concern is there will be selfish people that know they have symptoms even if mild and decide they are still going to go.  You know that will happen.  

 

I wouldn't be too concerned because many people aren't isolating anyway. I'm sure there are some but I'd bet there are many who are going about their daily routines regardless of Covid status. At least that's what I've been witnessing.

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