The court's decision clears the way for Norwegian Cruise Line to require customers to show proof of vaccination.
Via Regina Phelps
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#covid19 Norwegian Cruise Line said that a federal judge ruled to temporarily halt enforcement of a Florida law prohibiting businesses from requiring customers to show proof of vaccination. US District Judge Kathleen Williams granted the preliminary injunction, allowing Norwegian to require vaccine documentation from customers while the case heads to trial. The Norwegian Gem is scheduled to depart Miami on 8/15. It is the cruise line’s first trip from the state since the pandemic halted the cruise industry’s operations more than a year ago.
Infection levels in Florida have risen 51% in the last seven days. The state reported 134,506 new Covid cases from July 30 to Aug. 5, more than any other 7-day period and new case positivity is at 18.9%.
“It’s scary what’s happening in Florida,” Derek Shaffer, an attorney for NCL said during a court hearing held Friday to request the injunction. “All of Florida is a hot spot – All we’re doing is trying to protect our staff and passengers.” Norwegian CEO Frank Del Rio said the company is trying to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.