
(CNN) — Royal Caribbean postponed the inaugural sailing of its cruise ship Odyssey of the Seas after eight vaccinated crew members tested positive for Covid-19, the company's CEO said.
The positive tests come as major cruises lines are finally starting to set sail for the first time since the pandemic halted their movements.
"All 1,400 crew onboard Odyssey of the Seas were vaccinated on June 4th and will be considered fully vaccinated on June 18. The positive cases were identified after the vaccination was given and before they were fully effective," Bayley said.
"While disappointing, this is the right decision for the health and well-being of our crew and guests," Bayley said.
Six of the eight crew members who tested positive did not display any symptoms, while two had mild symptoms. All eight were quarantined and are being closely monitored by the company's medical team, Bayley said.
"To protect the remaining crew and prevent any further cases, we will have all crew quarantined for 14 days and continue our routine testing," Bayley added.
Fully vaccinated people are more than 90% protected against infection, with partially vaccinated people 81% less likely to become infected than those who haven't had been inoculated, according to the ongoing study of essential workers who got the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccine.
Starting August 1, all guests 12 years of age or older must be fully vaccinated. Younger travelers who are not yet eligible for the vaccine may sail with a negative test result and must follow certain protocols, the company said.
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