- An outbreak of Covid-19 has swept through a Filipino-crewed cargo ship off Bulgaria’s Black Sea port of Bourgas.
- It has left one person dead and several of the crew ill, according to a statement on July 20 by the Health Ministry.
A recent news article published in the Sofia Globe states that one dead in Covid-19 outbreak on ship off Bulgaria’s Bourgas.
The story of first patient
The first patient had complaints of fatigue, cough and fever on July 7, and was transported to the University Hospital in Bourgas on July 14, where an antigen test for Covid-19 proved positive, the ministry said.
The remaining 19 members of the ship’s crew were tested on July 15. Eleven tested positive.
Crew goes into isolation
The crew was ordered into isolation and their overall condition is monitored daily, the ministry said. Disinfection of the vessel has been ordered.
Three of those who tested positive have fever and coughs.
On July 18, the crew member in hospital in Bourgas was transferred to the intensive care ward, and died the next day.
On July 19, another crew member who had tested positive had difficulty breathing, while his overall condition deteriorated. He has been transferred to the hospital in Bourgas.
What did the ministry say?
The ministry said that the ship had arrived in Bourgas on July 14 and had been scheduled to depart on July 23. Its previous port of call was in the United Arab Emirates.
Health authorities are monitoring the development of the situation and are exercising strict control to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the ministry said.
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Source: Sofia Globe