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Originally Posted by Fore!
I wonder about the people who already have immunity. Why isolate them? What about all the break through cases of COVID in people who are already vaccinated? When one of those people come down with COVID on the ship, then what? They may have infected all those they were around ….is everyone then going to be isolated? Just because someone is vaccinated does not mean they can’t pass the virus to others. So many scenarios that you should consider besides your great idea to isolate those that have not been vaccinated. And before you all goes nuts..I am not an anti vaxxer
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It's a simple numbers game, the way I see it. Vaccinated people have breakthrough infections MUCH LESS than un-vaccinated people are contracting the virus. So, it stands to reason that there is much more of a chance of un-vaccinated people to be contagious and transmit the virus to others on a cruise ship. Vaccinated people, the data has shown, do not remain contagious nearly as long as un-vaxxed people so that can be considered into the scenario of a cruise ship.
It most certainly is a safer bet for the cruise lines to fill their ships with vaccinated people. Seems most cruisers prefer this too. I am an avid reader of Cruise Critic Forum and vaccinated cruises, without a doubt, is the way other avid cruisers want to vacation.