Thursday 17 November 2022 10:53 PM Mask mandate returns on cruise ships trends now

Thursday 17 November 2022 10:53 PM Mask mandate returns on cruise ships trends now
Thursday 17 November 2022 10:53 PM Mask mandate returns on cruise ships trends now

Thursday 17 November 2022 10:53 PM Mask mandate returns on cruise ships trends now

Carnival Cruises have reintroduced mandatory mask wearing on ships after a spike in Covid cases - with health officials set to bring back face coverings across the country.

Carnival management said in a statement that 'out of an abundance of caution' masks would return to 'adapt to the evolving public health situation'. 

Passengers must now wear them onboard in all public indoor spaces, outdoors when in large groups where physical distancing isn't possible and also when they are embarking or disembarking from the ship. 

Another cruise ship, The Majestic Princess, sailed into Sydney with 800 infected passengers on-board last week. 

And the nations seems to be once again in the midst of a massive Covid outbreak after health officials urged the public to wear face masks indoors and on public transport. 

While masks have never stopped being recommended in crowded places or on public transport, officials are now renewing calls for people to wear them in light of the surging infection rates.

Carnival Cruises have reintroduced mandatory mask wearing on ships after a spike in Covid cases.

Carnival Cruises have reintroduced mandatory mask wearing on ships after a spike in Covid cases. 

Australia is once again in the midst of a massive Covid outbreak and health officials have urged the public to wear face masks indoors and on public transport (pictured, Sydney commuters)

Australia is once again in the midst of a massive Covid outbreak and health officials have urged the public to wear face masks indoors and on public transport (pictured, Sydney commuters)

Jimmy Barnes was scheduled to sign copies of his new album Blue Christmas at Penrith Panthers Leagues Club on November 26. But the 66-year-old Cold Chisel founder ditched the gig citing reasons of public safety

Jimmy Barnes was scheduled to sign copies of his new album Blue Christmas at Penrith Panthers Leagues Club on November 26. But the 66-year-old Cold Chisel founder ditched the gig citing reasons of public safety

Carnival Cruise passengers aren't required to wear masks when they are eating or drinking. 

'Our dedication to the health and safety of our guests, crew, and the communities we visit is reflected in our Have Fun. Be Safe. protocols and procedures, which were developed in consultation with our

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