As cruise ship lines prepare to return to cruising under procedures requiring comprehensive COVID-19 screening of guests and also staff, Torstein Hagen’s Viking Cruises stated today that it has actually finished installment of the very first full-blown PCR research laboratory mixed-up.
This brand-new onboard center– declared as a market initially– allows Viking to carry out PCR screening of all staff participants and also visitors with a non-invasive saliva examination.
This very first research laboratory has actually been set up on the business’s 930-guest sea vessel Viking Star; it will certainly go through a collection of comprehensive examinations to make sure the treatments and also procedures that have actually been created are completely efficient.
The research laboratory has sufficient ability for day-to-day screening of every staff participant and also visitor, which, claims Viking, gives adaptability to react to COVID-19 occurrence degrees worldwide.
“We have been working on this for a number of months, and today is important as it moves us one step closer to operating cruises again, without compromising the safety of our guests and crew. The recently announced CDC guidelines are clearly aligned with our public health research, and we welcome the agency’s push toward testing, as we believe this is the only way to safely operate. In our view, continuous PCR testing, along with our extensive onboard hygiene protocols, will lead to making Viking ships a safe place to get away to and explore the world,” stated Matt Grimes, Vice President of Maritime Operations for Viking.
Viking will certainly be showing the PCR research laboratory, in addition to brand-new layout and also running treatments, when the Viking Sta r involves Oslo, Norway in mid-November