A federal judge ruled that Norwegian Cruise Line can require passengers to provide proof of vaccination before boarding in Florida, despite the state’s governor prohibiting vaccine passports.Norwegian Cruise Line can now require guests sailing out of Florida to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, a federal judge ruled after the line“We want to do everything we can to keep COVID off our ships,” Norwegian CEO Frank Del Rio said in an interview on “Good Morning America” Tuesday.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said Sunday that Norwegian would"suffer significant financial and reputational harms" if it was forced to abide by Florida's law. DeSantis' office responded in a statement to the ruling, saying, “A prohibition on vaccine passports does not even implicate, let alone violate, anyone’s speech rights, and it furthers the substantial, local interest of preventing discrimination among customers based on private health information.”“Here's a state that depends on tourism and apparently it's not in their best interests to keep not only our residents safe but our visitors safe so it is very disappointing,” Del Rio said.
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