Tag: COVID-19
Coronavirus Scare on “Cruise-to-nowhere” Becomes A False Alarm
A passenger who tested COVID19 positive aboard a “cruise-to-nowhere” from Singapore has been found not to have the virus, Singapore’s health ministry said.
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SHI Wins AiP for First Ship Design To Prevent Infectious Diseases
Samsung Heavy Industries has succeeded in developing the world’s first ship with infectious disease prevention technology.
SHI has won an AIP from the...
“K” Line Launches Annual Safety Campaign
K Line set up the theme “Harmony, Team-Up and Unity” for the campaign to make mutual respects and understandings among onboard staffs and...
First Batch of Vaccines from China’s Sinovac Delivered
As the global race to produce a Covid-19 vaccine continues, China appears to have made huge strides, with one of its vaccine front-runners, Sinovac,...
The UN And AU Team Up To Fight The “Killer” Virus
As part of the information campaign on COVID-19, the commander of the Bangladeshi medical contingent at the Security Council-mandated UN peacekeeping mission in the...
CDC Recommends Ventilation Interventions To Prevent Spread Of COVID
CDC in its latest report, recommends a layered strategy to reduce exposures to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. This includes using multiple mitigation...
LNG Marine Fuel Use To Grow Despite Pandemic Downturn
The COVID-19 pandemic has not faltered the LNG-fueled fleet, reports Gasum.
Drop in global LNG receipts
Risavika LNG front month (Jan) has dropped by 1.6% week...
LPG Market Not To Expect Fresh Newbuilds Despite VLGC Rate Spike
Freight may pause, but could extend rally through early 2021.
Positive COVID-19 vaccine news may prompt full LPG demand recovery.
US LPG exports...
Mix Jab of Oxford-Pfizer Vaccine for Better COVID Immune Response
According to a BBC report, UK scientists are planning trials to see if giving people two different types of Covid vaccine, one after the...
Nautilus International Pushes for Crew To Be Classified As Key Workers
It is estimated that 400,000 seafarers, up to 2,000 of them from the UK, are currently stuck on vessels.
Many of the world's...