Last May, we posted about a threat by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) to pull its ships from Florida ports after the Florida legislature passed a law prohibiting businesses from asking whether employees or customers have been vaccinated against Covid-19, contradicting certain CDC guidelines to resume cruise operations. The law, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, slaps businesses with a fine of $5,000 per violation for asking customers to prove they were inoculated against the coronavirus.
NCL’s intended policy is to require 100% vaccinations for guests and crew members in each port it sails out of around the world. NCL subsequently sued the State of Florida over the law.
On Sunday, a preliminary injunction was granted by U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams in Miami to allow NCL to require that passengers show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination before boarding any of its ships in Florida.