While no NFL games were canceled during the 20 seasons due to the COVID-19, many teams ended up moving games during the 2020 schedule, according to The Associated Press. News of Thursday's memo from the league comes after two NFL seasons were played under the implemented protocols brought on by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The NFL continued the memo by emphasizing that teams must remain "in compliance with state and local law" and are "free to continue reasonable measures to protect their staff and players." "Should there be a reason to reimpose aspects of the Protocols or to take other measures, we will work closely with clubs, the NFLPA and our respective experts, and local, state and federal public health officials to continue to safeguard the health of the NFL community," the league said in its memo, according to NFL's Tom Pelissero. League officials say they will continue to "prioritize the health and safety of players, coaches and staff" as they have done so since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. No more masks, tracking devices, mandatory surveillance testing or capacity limits, unless required by state and local law. Here’s the memo that just went to clubs on the NFL and NFLPA suspending all COVID-19 protocols. "While cruising will always pose some risk of COVID-19 transmission, travelers will make their own risk assessment when choosing to travel on a cruise ship, much like they do in all other travel settings," the agency said in a statement to NPR. While the CDC has lifted its travel health notice, officials say it's up to the passengers to determine their own health risks before going onboard a cruise ship. Three months ago, the CDC increased its travel warnings for cruises to Level 4 - the highest level - following investigations of ships that had COVID outbreaks. In an update posted online, the agency removed its "Cruise Ship Travel Health Notice," a notice that recommended individuals against traveling onboard cruise ships. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has lifted its risk advisory for cruise ship travel Wednesday following two years of issuing warnings to travelers about the possibility of contracting COVID-19 onboard a cruise. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its advisory warning Wednesday for cruise travel after more than two years of warning Americans. The Norwegian Gateway cruise ship is moored at PortMiami on Jan.
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