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U.S. judge says Florida can't ban cruise ship's 'vaccine passport' program

Published 08/08/2021, 08:39 PM
Updated 08/09/2021, 12:17 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings cruise ship Marina arrives at the Havana bay, Cuba March 9, 2017. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini/File Photo
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By Tom Hals and Jan Wolfe

(Reuters) -A U.S. judge has allowed Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) Holdings Ltd. to demand that passengers show written proof of coronavirus vaccination before they board a ship, dealing a major blow to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's effort to ban "vaccine passports."

In a preliminary ruling issued on Sunday, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams in Miami said Norwegian would likely prevail on its argument that the "vaccine passport" ban, signed into law by DeSantis in May, jeopardizes public health and is an unconstitutional infringement on Norwegian's rights.

The judge blocked DeSantis from enforcing the law against Norwegian, allowing the cruise ship operator to proceed with a plan to resume port activity in Miami on Aug. 15. Violations of the law could have triggered a penalty of $5,000 per passenger, potentially adding up to millions of dollars per cruise.

Raymond Treadwill, a lawyer for DeSantis, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The ruling comes as big business and some government entities are responding to the rapid spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus with vaccination requirements, prompting legal challenges from vaccine skeptics and civil libertarians.

"We are pleased that Judge Williams saw the facts, the law and the science as we did and granted the Company's motion for preliminary injunction allowing us to operate cruises from Florida with 100% vaccinated guests and crew," the company's executive vice president Daniel S. Farkas said in the statement.

Norwegian has said Florida's law would prevent the company from ensuring at least 95% of passengers were vaccinated so it could comply with health regulations when it conducts its first post-pandemic voyage from Miami on Aug. 15.

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DeSantis has become a national figure for opposing pandemic restrictions, even as the Republican governor's state has become a hotbed of infections and hospitalizations have hit record levels.

He has argued that Florida law prevents discrimination and protects privacy by preventing businesses, schools or governments from demanding proof of immunity in return for service.

Norwegian has said the law was not about protecting passengers but scoring political points.

Norwegian is ramping up its return to cruises, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shut down in March 2020 with its "No Sail" order.

In order to sail, Norwegian has attested to the CDC it would confirm that at least 95% of passengers have been vaccinated.

Norwegian said the law violates the company's First Amendment right to interact with customers and does not prevent discrimination because the company would have to segregate and mask passengers who declined to prove they were vaccinated.

The state argued that Norwegian could have opted, as rival cruise operators did, to seek CDC approval through a process of running simulated voyages and applying other COVID-19 protocols such as masking indoors.

Latest comments

DeSantis is digging his own political grave. He needs to distance himself from trumpism & use some common sense.
And anti business war from democrat begins. ON top of vaccine passport is unconstitutional, vaccine doesn't even work. You still get sick and still spread the virus.  What is the point in passport?
You don't get seriously sick & u only have a 1% chance of dieing. !!!!!! Get your vaccine shot!!!!!!!
Vlad, it's not "unconstitutional" if it's a non-essential service, or a private company like a luxury cruise line who is imposing it. It's not the government forcing it on the whole country, or even using it to deny you essential services, so relax.
You only believe what you've been told by mainstream media.
Republicans has been going against virtually everything Democratics propse, from immigration-global trade-cyber-economy-election-vaccination! Republicans just go against for the sake of opposing, they are not there to serve the people (which they forget its their job in the first place!) but themselves.
you these peasants shud contract with covid and feel the pain.
Their voters. The legal ones.
Necleus, bless your heart. I feel sorry for you.
Great
what a divided country!!!
never sailing Norwegian again
Three people at my work have been out with covid in the last two weeks, all three have gotten the vax and two already had covid before. So why should i get it
Because there is difference between ICU hospitalization (90% Unvaccinated patients) verse homebound, slight illness no ventilator or other breathing machines required.
With delta the vaccine only provides limited immunity, but keeps most out of the hospital and nearly all out of the morgue.  Further, even the limited protection from becoming infected helps to slow the spread of the virus and presumably it's ability to continue to mutate.  Either way, I'm pretty healthy and my kids are grown, so I figured I'd should get it early so everyone else would know if it was safe.
Uh oh another super big trigger for the Trumpers lmao “but muh freedom”.
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