If you are not vaccinated, you will have to pay more to do this one

Do not get the shot could end up costing you beyond a COVID infection.


There are many benefits to beingfully vaccinated In the United States, it is protected from Covid, that is to say. The entirely vaccinated people are allowed to abandon their masks, gather in a large crowd and social distancing. Those who have not fired, on the other hand, can be faced with more restrictions, like having to have toQuarantine when visiting Hawaii and be completely forbidden from several popular travel destinations. Now, unvaccinated people could be confronted with another complication in their vacation projects.

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Royal Caribbean International published a declaration of June 28th, indicating thatAny unvaccinated passengers Going on the Royal Caribbean cruises on the shuttle from the Florida ports between August 1 and December 31, "will need to obtain drug insurance and evacuation insurance that covers a positive case."

Each non-vaccinated guest of 12 years and over must present travel insurance with a minimum of $ 25,000 per person on medical expense cover and $ 50,000 per person for quarantine and medical evacuation related to a test test. positive covid, in accordance with new guidelines. "The insurance policy must appoint the non-vaccinated guest as a policy holder or beneficiary," said Royal Caribbean.

But this is not the only extra expense that these passengers must do. According to the declaration, unvaccinated passengers aged 12 and over are also required to pay for third-party COVID tests on the Royal Caribbean cruises, which will cost $ 136 per passenger on shuttle cruises from six nights or less, and $ 178 per passenger on sailing cruises 7 nights or more.

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This new guideline is relegated to Florida-based cruises, because Florida is the only state in which non-vaccinated passengers can board and head on a Royal Caribbean cruise in 2021. According to CNBC, Royal Caribbean International isrequiring all guests With more than 16 years from US ports, except for Florida - being fully vaccinated. Florida Gov.Ron Desantis recentlysigned an executive order Prevent companies from asking clients if they have been vaccinated for COVIDs, preventing cruise ships from mandating proof of vaccination in the state.

"Royal Caribbean strongly recommends that his passengers are fully vaccinated before their cruise, if eligible," the cruise line said.

The first Royal Caribbean cruise ship to navigate Florida will leave July 2nd. The freedom of the cruise of the sea will limit the unvaccinated passengers of certain activities and areas, and these guests will not be able to withdraw their masks in the common areas.

"Due to the law in Florida, Royal Caribbean can not ask if a passenger is vaccinated or not, so it belongs to the passenger ofInform the cruise line If they are vaccinated, "the cruise company explained. People with evidence of vaccination will receive a bracelet, which will" show that they are vaccinated and allow them to access unvaccinated sites and events. "

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