US Court of Appeals votes to stay judge’s decision ruling that CDC cannot enforce COVID cruise ship rules after July 18

A federal court voted to stay a judge’s decision ruling that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cannot enforce COVID-19 cruise ship rules after July 18.

The CDC win came after the state of Florida had sued the agency claiming that its restrictions on the cruise industry during the pandemic effectively blocked most cruises – harming the state’s livelihood.

Earlier this month, the CDC asked a federal appeals court to U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday’s June 18 ruling on hold after he ruled in favor of Florida.

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