Sailings Cancelled After Crew Members Tested Positive for Covid-19

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Cunard Line canceled cruises Thursday after news broke that an unspecified number of crew members boarding the Queen Elizabeth ship had tested positive for COVID-19, reports USAToday.

Isolation protocols

The vessel is currently moored off the Dorset coast and is due to take paying passengers on a cruise in a fortnight.

Cunard said a “small number” of crew had tested positive and it had put in place “approved isolation protocols”.

The company is due to restart UK cruises after suspending all sailings in March 2020.

Health and wellbeing procedures

Cunard said: “We have comprehensive health and wellbeing procedures in place to protect all on board, which have been developed with guidance from our global medical, public health and industry experts and in close coordination with Government departments.”.

About 800 crew members are currently on board.

Next scheduled trip

Queen Elizabeth’s next scheduled cruise is a trip to Cornwall departing Southampton on 19 July.

It is the first of its “staycation cruises” around the coast of the UK scheduled for this summer.

Cunard suspended holiday voyages when the pandemic struck in March 2020.

Currently cruises around the British Isles are permitted but international cruises have not been allowed to resume yet.

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Source: USAToday