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Covid Experience on Rotterdam – July


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I'll add my thanks for your willingness to share your experience,  and some sympathy, as well.   I took a river cruise in December, when Omicron was at it's peak.  While on board, the information flow was exceptional, however information pre-cruise was abysmal.  That is probably why the ship was 75% empty (I loved it!)

We have a HAL cruise coming up in two weeks, and we've decided to stick it out again.  However,  like you did, we will do everything we can to mitigate our exposure.  Excursions we were considering have been scrapped (we don't want to be stuck on a bus with 30+ non-maskers) and most of our plans are now of the out-door persuasion. 

One extra bit of precaution we are employing is to bring our own surface sanitizer and giving our cabin the once-over upon boarding.  I'm sure the crew will do their best, but they will have to turn over a lot of cabins in a short time.  We are more than happy to give it a more thorough cleaning before we settle in. 

 

 

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I was saddened to read about how you were treated.  The fact, also, at the end of the cruise no staff wished you well is just hard to read.  No one wishes to be sick, but to be treated as a burden is depressing.

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