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Cruise ships have always struggled with outbreaks. Will things change after COVID-19?

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When the new coronavirus began to spread in Canada in early March, the Public Health Agency of Canada recommended against “all cruise ship travel” due to the risk of contracting COVID-19. “The virus can spread quickly on cruise ships due to the close contact between passengers,” said chief public health officer Dr.

Theresa Tam in a presser. There have since been multiple outbreaks of COVID-19 on cruise ships around the world — and yet, despite all of this, cruise bookings for 2021 appear to be on the rise.

The cruise booking site cruisecompete.com had a 40 per cent increase in bookings for 2021 compared to 2019, the company told the Los Angeles Times, and a recent poll conducted by cruisecritic.com found that 75 per cent of people plan to

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