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LetMyPeopleVote

(144,908 posts)
Sun Aug 8, 2021, 12:31 AM Aug 2021

"Eight Florida attorneys have filed a lawsuit against DeathSantis school mask executive order

I note that one ban of masks in school was struck down in Arkansas



A lawsuit was filed in Florida against DeathSantis' mask executive order


Harris County/HISD are on the path to ignoring Greggie's executive order and going to court on this stupidity

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"Eight Florida attorneys have filed a lawsuit against DeathSantis school mask executive order (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2021 OP
public health issue as opposed to a "parental freedom" issue Skittles Aug 2021 #1
Greatest Page for your excellent post, my dear LetMyPeopleVote! ♥ CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2021 #2
I am looking forward to reading the briefs and pleadings in these cases LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2021 #3
Good news. Go after these sociopaths. K&R crickets Aug 2021 #4
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. Is Granted Preliminary Injunction LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2021 #5
We are headed towards litigation in Texas LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2021 #6

LetMyPeopleVote

(144,908 posts)
5. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. Is Granted Preliminary Injunction
Sun Aug 8, 2021, 10:56 PM
Aug 2021

You need proof of vaccination to sail on this cruise line. The Deathsantis ban on vaccine passports was rejected




Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (the “Company”) (NYSE: NCLH), a leading global cruise company which operates the Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands, is pleased to report that today Judge Williams ruled in its favor granting a preliminary injunction which paves the way for the Company’s three brands to require documentation confirming a guest’s vaccination status prior to boarding. This order will now allow the Company to operate in the safest way possible with 100% vaccinationi of all guests and crew when sailing from Florida ports. Nothing takes priority over the health and safety of the Company’s guests, crew and the communities visited and its commitment to them is paramount. The Company’s first sailing from Florida is scheduled on August 15, 2021 on Norwegian Gem departing from Miami.

“The health and safety of our guests, crew and the communities we visit is our number one priority, today, tomorrow and forever. It’s not a slogan or a tagline, we fiercely mean it and our commitment to these principles is demonstrated by the lengths our Company has gone through to provide the safest possible cruise experience from Florida. We want nothing more than to sail from Miami, the Cruise Capital of the World, and from the other fabulous Florida ports and we welcome today’s ruling that allows us to sail with 100% fully vaccinated guests and crew which we believe is the safest and most prudent way to resume cruise operations amid this global pandemic,” said Frank Del Rio, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. “The public health environment continues to evolve around the globe and our robust science-backed health and safety protocols, with vaccines at its cornerstone, allow us to provide what we believe is the safest vacation experience for people who long to get back to their everyday lives and explore the world once again.”

“We are pleased that Judge Williams saw the facts, the law and the science as we did and granted the Company’s motion for preliminary injunction allowing us to operate cruises from Florida with 100% vaccinated guests and crew,” said Daniel S. Farkas, executive vice president and general counsel of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. “While litigation is a strategic tool of last resort, our Company has fought to do what we believe is right and in the best interest of the welfare of our guests, crew and communities we visit in an effort to do our part as responsible corporate citizens to minimize, to the greatest extent possible, further spread of COVID-19 as we gradually relaunch our vessels.”

The swift deployment of vaccines has been the primary vehicle for people to safely get back to their everyday lives while containing the spread of the virus. The Company invested heavily in its comprehensive, multi-layered SailSAFE™ health and safety program with science-backed protocols developed in conjunction with the nation’s top scientific and public health experts. The Company’s policy of 100% vaccination of guests and crew was in place without issue in every port it sails from around the world except for Florida. Despite the ongoing global pandemic and the accelerating spread of the Delta variant, Florida prohibited the Company from requiring vaccine documentation which the Company believed would enable it to resume sailing in the safest way possible.

LetMyPeopleVote

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6. We are headed towards litigation in Texas
Mon Aug 9, 2021, 01:13 PM
Aug 2021

The upcoming litigation will be fun to watch




Starting Tuesday, Dallas ISD will require students and teachers to wear masks at its campuses, defying Gov. Greg Abbott’s order that bars districts from issuing mask mandates.

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa announced the change during a Monday morning press conference, saying that it was within his discretion to ensure the health and safety of his employees and the district’s students.

Dallas is the first district in the state to flout the governor’s order; Houston — the state’s largest district — is considering such a move. Its new superintendent, Millard House II, announced last week that he would bring a mask mandate in front of Houston trustees at their next board meeting, Aug. 12.

School officials say it’s necessary in the face of the highly contagious delta variant. The youngest students remain ineligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

In a statement, Ben Mackey, Dallas’ board president, said he was fully supportive of Hinojosa’s stance.
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