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Am I reading this correctly? Babies and people who are ill with diabetes are not allowed on the evacuation ship? People have to get a Covid test before getting on board? Where/how would people get such a test on an island in crisis?
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As far as the requirements, I assume those were required by the cruise line, to give FREE transportation. I figure there are probably places to get a test on St. Vincent., considering they would have had to have them there before. And you think that SXM is going to accept people from anywhere who haven't been tested??
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Hi five to the cruise line for providing this.
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I can certainly see Celebrity's position as a good deed could end up turning into a nightmare for them and they have to be sensitive to St. Martin requirements. I pray that the US Embassy will make arrangements for the children, pregnant women, sick, etc.
Last edited by Maranjo; 04/15/2021 02:01 PM.
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