Carnival Cruise Line says it will sail again Aug. 1, a week after coronavirus no-sail order due to expire
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Carnival Cruise Line says it will sail again Aug. 1, a week after coronavirus no-sail order due to expire

Carnival Cruise Line announced plans Monday to resume service beginning August 1, despite concerns from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that cruise ship travel "exacerbates the global spread of Covid-19."
Company, which is owned by Carnival Corp., said it advised travel agents on Monday that eight of its ships will return to service on Aug. 1.

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