Arnold Donald, the CEO of Carnival Corp., expects that the company’s cruise lines will be sailing by the end of the year in U.S. waters.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
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Cruise ships worldwide with more than 250 people will test all passengers, crew for COVID-19
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