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U.S. and foreign cruise lines are now denying boarding to guests and crew members who have recently been in China over fears that their ships could contribute to the spread of the deadly coronavirus. "CLIA members have suspended crew movements from mainland China and will deny boarding to any individual, whether guest or crew, who has traveled from or through mainland China within the previous 14 days," the association's Hamburg office said.Its member cruise lines include U.S. companies Carnival Cruises and Royal Caribbean as well as Germany's AIDA and TUI lines, Italy's Costa Cruciere and MSC of Switzerland, some of which are enforcing even more stringent rules.
As said here by Megan Cerullo