On Wednesday, the agency updated its website about cruise ship travel and removed all the warnings. Dave Daigle, CDC spokesperson, told local media that the decision was taken after analysing the current pandemic situation. The country has seen a huge decline in COVID-19 cases on cruise ships recently .
He further said that they feel this was a long time coming and that they know this move as a “demonstration of all of the hard work this industry has done to ensure that we're offering the safest way to travel". The decision comes 14 days after the CDC lowered its warning against cruise ship travel to a "Level 2".
As of now, the CDC has recommended travellers to be updated with their vaccination before boarding a cruise.