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Unwell crew member on ship off Geraldton sparks COVID-19 response. Health authorities will test a crew member on board a bulk carrier at Geraldton Port on Saturday morning after learning the person recently displayed cold and flu-like symptoms.
The crew member is on board the Key Integrity, which is due into port overnight.
The ship has travelled from Manila, the same location as two COVID-riddled ships off Port Hedland earlier this month.Posted On:17-Oct-2020
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Philippines, to avoid ban on seafarers, probes Covid-19 outbreaks in ships. The Philippines is investigating Covid-19 outbreaks on ships that changed crews in Manila in a bid to avoid a ban on Filipino seafarers.
Stricter protocols in crew-change hubs may be put in place, depending on the probe' results, Transportation Assistant Secretary Narciso Vingson Jr. said in a statement Friday.Posted On:17-Oct-2020
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Cruise Line Scraps Crew and Officer Positions. During unprecedented times in the cruise industry, the crew and officers that work onboard are incredibly hard hit. While most have been home for six months, mostly without pay, cruise lines are now starting to scrap positions.
With the sale of four ships, Holland America has been slimmed down considerably. While new ships are on the way, these will come too late for many crew members that counted on these vessels as their income and livelihood.Posted On:17-Oct-2020
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Iran says one of two cyber attack targets was countrys ports. One of the targets of large cyber attacks on two Iranian government institutions this week was the electronic infrastructure of the country s ports, an Iranian news agency reported on Friday.
The government s Information Technology Organization on Thursday reported the hacking of two institutions without giving details on the targets or perpetrators. The second target of the attacks on Monday and Tuesday is yet to be identified.Posted On:17-Oct-2020
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P&O closes Hull to Zeebrugge route due to COVID19 impact The future of the P&O Ferries crossing between Hull and Zeebrugge is in doubt amid fears that it has been permanently axed.
The move would be a huge blow for holidaymakers who use the route to get between East Yorkshire and Europe. The COVID19 impact has been hard on industries spread across all spectrums, but it has particularly affected the transport and logistical sector.Posted On:17-Oct-2020
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