Handling of Crew Tested Covid Positive in China

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  • Correspondents Oasis P&I have published a new circular (Oasis Circular No. 2105) to update on the handling of crew detected to be Covid positive in Chinese ports.
  • Oasis reiterates that the guidance is generic and that the port authorities might review and decide on a case by case basis.

A recent news article published in the Standard Club by Rahul Sapra talks about handling of COVID-19 positive crew cases at Chinese ports.

Covid 19 positive cases

The ships can experience substantial delays and costs if crew members are tested positive for covid-19. These can be for quarantine, additional testing, cargo operation delays, berth charges and agency fees.

Oasis recommends to:

  • Avoid crew change from high-risk areas or avoid crew change at ports in high-risk areas
  • Joining crew members should hold vaccination certificate and negative nucleic acid test report
  • When the vessel is in a high-risk port, crewmembers shall take all necessary precautions and carry out disinfection of exposed vessel areas after completion of cargo operation.
  • During the voyage to the destination port, the temperature of crew members shall be taken regularly and recorded to monitor their condition continuously.

More details in the circular

Refer to the circular for more details. It is available for download at the bottom of this page.

They recommend members to contact the local agents or correspondents for the latest information at specific ports especially if the ship has called in a high-risk area or carried out a crew change with crew from these areas prior calling China.

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Source : Standard Club