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maschera monouso, The CDC’s Level 3 warning to travelers also urges people to “avoid all non-essential travel to China.” Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas. The cruise's Jan. 27 and Jan. 31 sailings from Shanghai have been canceled due to the outbreak. (Royal Caribbean) Earlier this week, five other cruise companies have canceled scheduled departures from China amid the ongoing outbreak. Royal Caribbean, MSC Cruises, Costa Cruises, Genting Cruise Lines and Astro Ocean Cruises have all suspended various trips through the region, as officials expand efforts to contain the viral disease in the Wuhan area.

maschera monouso - On Monday, Royal Caribbean spokesperson Jonathon Fishman confirmed to Fox News that the Jan. 27 and Jan. 31 sailings of the Spectrum of the Seas ship from Shanghai have been canceled due to the outbreak. Fishman explained that the Spectrum of the Seas is currently the cruise line’s only ship with a home port in China. “We are working with our guests to provide full refunds for the cancellation. The health and safety of our guests and crew is our primary concern, and we continue to work with the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and government health authorities to monitor the situation,” Fishman said.

maschera monouso, Likewise, the Switzerland-based MSC Cruises called off the Jan. 28 departure of the MSC Splendida ship from Shanghai, a spokesperson for the cruise line told Fox News. Guests booked on the now-canceled cruise can either receive a full refund for their cruise ticket and port charges, or rebook another cruise this year and receive additional onboard credit. The Switzerland-based MSC Cruises called off the Jan. 28 departure of the MSC Splendida ship, pictured. (iStock) CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

maschera monouso - As for the Splendida itself, the ocean liner will remain in port from Jan. 28 until Feb. 1. We will continue to closely monitor the public health and safety situation in China and are consulting with international and local health authorities, as well as the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, and strictly follow their advice and recommendations,” MSC said in a statement shared with Fox News. “Guests and travel partners have been informed and will be kept abreast of any further changes as the situation evolves.”

maschera monouso - Meanwhile, the Italy-based Costa Cruises has canceled the following upcoming sailings for four of its ships: the Serena (Jan. 31,) the Atlantica (Jan. 27 and Jan. 31,) the Venezia (Feb. 2) and the neoRomantica (Jan. 30 and Feb. 2.) The Costa Cruises' Serena ship, one of the ocean liners impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. (iStock) Like MSC, Costa guests affected by the cancellations can receive a full refund or rebook for an alternative cruise and receive an onboard credit, the Express reported.