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Friday, June 18, 2021

Court grants relief against CDC order in cruise line lawsuit with Florida

 A Federal court in Tampa on Friday granted Florida a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) decision to prevent an immediate resumption of cruise operations.

The order will prevent the agency from enforcing against a cruise ship arriving in, within, or departing from Florida.

The lawsuit was filed in April by Republican Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and the state had sought a quick lifting of a “nationwide lockdown” on the cruise industry that has been in place since March 2020.

Early in the pandemic, there were dangerous outbreaks of Covid-19 on several cruise ships.

“The federal government does not, nor should it ever, have the authority to single out and lock down an entire industry indefinitely,” Moody said.

Florida, viewed as a hub for cruise operators, said its ports have suffered a decline in operating revenue of almost $300 million since the pandemic started.

The injunction is stayed until July 18, after which time the CDC’s sailing order will only persist as a non-binding “consideration,” the order said.

The CDC was not immediately available for comment.

The order also allowed the agency to propose a “narrower” injunction by July 2 to allow cruise ships to sail timely and remain within the agency’s authority.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/18/court-grants-relief-against-cdc-order-in-cruise-line-lawsuit-with-florida.html

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