WebThis guidance will assist ships (including cargo vessels, ferries and cruise ships) and sea ports in providing advice to staff on addressing COVID-19, on ships and in sea ports. Ships... WebNov 3, 2024 · Cruise ships may have their own requirements for testing, isolation, mask wearing, and dining for people with COVID-19 or their close contacts. If you have …
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WebMar 29, 2024 · 1.4 million people work on cargo ships to keep goods and food moving around the world. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, more than 300,000 seafarers have been stuck on board their vessels. Global cooperation is needed to resolve the crisis and allow seafarers to return home. WebMay 6, 2024 · Global shipping was just starting to recover from the chaos of the pandemic. Now port congestion and delays are back and could be around for a while. Covid lockdowns in China have wreaked havoc... fatality in construction industry
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WebJun 19, 2024 · Captain Angelo Capurro started showing symptoms of Covid-19 on his second day at sea. Within five days, the 61-year-old skipper was confined to his cabin, … WebApr 11, 2024 · Four Sri Lankan Tamil stowaways have been handed over to authorities here after they were caught illegally travelling on a cargo vessel dressed as part of the ship's crew. The four who sneaked into the MV CMA CGM PANAMA containership while it was at the Colombo Harbour last month were discovered by the captain of the ship at the Suez … WebOct 25, 2024 · Shipping a container through major U.S. ports now takes triple the time it normally does. In September, about one-third of containers at the L.A. and Long Beach ports sat longer than five days... fatality index