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Originally Posted by Fairway Cruises
Well it can be seen both ways but some crucial facts may help. Vaccinated people can still catch Covid and can be carriers, therefore they can pass it on. So, with that in mind it really is a moot point.
A reminder that the vaccine is only to protect you from severe illness caused by Covid.
There is no requirement for children to be vaccinated and they will sail with NCL. Now, children can be carriers and therefore can infect people. So I really fail to see what NCL are trying to achieve other than a big PR exercise over other cruise lines, making out they are far more responsible than competitors?
Also remember if you have had Covid you now have antibodies affording you greater protection than a vaccine....do people who formerly had Covid also need to vaccinate before cruising on NCL? That's how stupid this whole thing has become. Less we all forget this virus affects a tiny minority (less than 1.5% of the population) and of those the majority are 80 or over.
Is it becoming clearer now? When will the madness stop? And why are people acting like the black death has arrived.
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At this time, that answer is "YES". All passengers must be vaccinated. They do not accept proof of prior natural Covid infection. There is at least one cruise line that does accept proof of prior natural Covid infection within 90 days but I do not know the name of the cruise line.