pauon Posted June 14, 2022 #1 Share Posted June 14, 2022 "The U.S. has announced that travelers who enter the U.S. by air no longer have to be covid tested prior to their departure. This will be effective as of Sunday, June 12. Therefore we at Viking will now stop our onboard testing procedures," said Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen in a Facebook post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dreaminofcruisin Posted June 15, 2022 #2 Share Posted June 15, 2022 14 minutes ago, pauon said: "The U.S. has announced that travelers who enter the U.S. by air no longer have to be covid tested prior to their departure. This will be effective as of Sunday, June 12. Therefore we at Viking will now stop our onboard testing procedures," said Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen in a Facebook post. Do note that it doesn't include their cruises from US and Canda: https://cruiseradio.net/viking-eliminates-pre-cruise-testing-requirements/ There are two ships that will be an exception to this rule. Select voyages in the United States and Canada on Viking Orion and Viking Octantis will still require that guests show a negative pre-cruise test to sail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CineGraphic Posted June 15, 2022 #3 Share Posted June 15, 2022 Much smaller ships, big difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CalLuvsCrusingToo Posted June 15, 2022 #4 Share Posted June 15, 2022 We know 2 cabins of people who just got covid onboard Viking Orion which yes, is only 930 passengers. But if 4 of them caught it mid-cruise, you can bet others on their journey did also. Looks like another cost savings for the cruise lines, and more covid for us. 😒 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonsoffun44 Posted June 15, 2022 #5 Share Posted June 15, 2022 2 hours ago, CalLuvsCrusingToo said: We know 2 cabins of people who just got covid onboard Viking Orion which yes, is only 930 passengers. But if 4 of them caught it mid-cruise, you can bet others on their journey did also. Looks like another cost savings for the cruise lines, and more covid for us. 😒 How long has it been since boarding? anything less than 14 days -could have caught it BEFORE getting on board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcairns Posted June 15, 2022 #6 Share Posted June 15, 2022 Regardless of whether passengers have been tested pre boarding people are still catching covid on board. To me this means the testing procedure is not warranted any more. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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