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What Cruise Lines Should Do?

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What Cruise Lines Should Do?

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Like airlines have done to inform fliers of the risks of blood clots called Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), cruise lines should start educating passengers on the dangers of NLV. Perhaps, an in-cabin video along with printed materials to show proper hand sanitation and etiquette for buffets. And, more crew members to monitor the buffet area and be sure no used plates touch the buffet area. This past June while cruising to Bermuda onboard Radisson Seven Seas Cruise’s Navigator, all passengers had hand sanitizer applied to their hands each time they re-boarded the vessel. Why did they do this? It was because of SARS. I thought this was a really good idea. This could work great at the buffet lines where designated crew members could apply hand sanitizer to passengers prior to their handling food and buffet utensils. Likewise for children’s play areas, counselors should apply hand sanitizer before and after children leave the facilities. CEO On The Go Congratulations to Royal Caribbean and Cele

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