A fully vaccinated passenger aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in Southeast Alaska has tested positive for the CCP virus and was transported home via “private air transportation,” the company announced.
The case was identified July 25 on the Celebrity Millennium operated by Celebrity Cruises—a wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean—that departed July 23 from Seattle on its first cruise of the Alaska season.
They added that everyone in the group traveling together with the unidentified individual who tested positive was also tested for COVID-19, and all have shown a negative result.
“Because even though the cruise ships are highly vaccinated, we again know that vaccines are not perfect, and that they will rely on herd immunity,” he added.
Barr said the individual did not travel in Juneau as a tourist and will be returned home from the state capital by air ambulance.
The person was then “provided private air transportation back to the comforts of home, ensuring that our safety measures were maintained from door-to-door,” it added.
Celebrity Cruises has two large ships that are operating from Florida. They require that every passenger above the age of 16 be vaccinated against the CCP virus. Starting in August, every passenger above the age of 12 will also be required to get the jab.