12 More Nations On Temporary Ban For Crew Changes

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The Philippine Government added 12 more nations to the growing number of countries barred from taking crew change activities in any of the Philippine’s crew change hubs. The number has now grew to 33, says an article published in safety4sea.

What Happened?

From 21 countries at the start of January, the number grew to 33 with the addition of Pakistan, Jamaica, Luxembourg, Oman, and the People’s Republic of China. Below you may find a full list of the identified countries.

 

All vessels coming from the mentioned countries within 14 days from January 1 to 15 shall be disallowed to conduct any kind of crew change activity in any of the 6 crew change facilities in the country, namely:

  • PPA’s Manila South Harbor;
  • Port Capinpin in Bataan;
  • Batangas Port;
  • Sasa Wharf in Davao;
  • CPA’s Port of Cebu;
  • SBMA’s Port of Subic.

Implementation against COVID-19 

Government, through the DOTr and the agencies included in the crew change one-stop-shop, also refined the other mechanisms related to seafarer arrivals in the country.

The measures are being implemented against COVID-19 particularly its two newest strain, the UK variant and the South Africa variant.

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Source: safety4sea