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EdwinSm,
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Posted: August 04 2020 at 12:55am |
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The moral of this news item seems to be "Cutting corners to reopen business when covid-19 is concerned can cost those businesses seriously. The scene. "At least 41 passengers and crew on a Norwegian cruise ship have tested positive for Covid-19. " What the company said:
What might have gone wrong:
Trying to save money by not paying for the workers to stay in quarantine, has lead to the shutting down of the whole operation, and to the police investigating the company. Full report: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53636854 |
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Thinking cruising is dead and gone..... I can't see it recovering for a long time, Unless everyone is tested before boarding,and then would they be allowed off at different ports..... And that won't happen.... Ergo..... The losses will be in trillions...... |
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EdwinSm,
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In our local city one of the big employers is a shipyard building gigantic cruise liners. I am sure that city will be in for very high unemployment. .... But if they bring back the car ferries from Sweden to UK then I will be interested. |
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