Paraná continues to monitor quarantined ships
Aug, 02, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202131
Portos do Paraná reported that it continues to monitor the three ships in quarantine under orders from ANVISA (the national health surveillance agency).
The vessels, whose crew tested positive for Covid-19 last week, remain isolated in the anchorage area in front of the quay at the Port of Paranaguá.
ANVISA has also prohibited third-party access to ships in quarantine. In principle, as informed by the national health authority, the quarantine period is 10 days.
Before returning to the dock to complete the operations for which the ships were scheduled, the crew will have to do new RT-PCR tests.
The ships in quarantine are the Maltese-flagged MV Astakos, which was unloading fertilizers. The vessel arrived on July 25 and was quarantined the following day; the Meghna Princess – sailing under the Bangladeshi flag, had been loading soybeans in berth 213 since July 27 and was quarantined on the 29th; and Redhead – sailing under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda, which arrived July 25th to load sugar in berth 201 was also quarantined on July 29th.
The only ship for which ANVISA triggered the contingency plan to use the ambulance provided by Portos do Paraná to transport crew members who needed hospital care was the Meghna Princess.
-
Ports and Terminals
Jun, 17, 2022
0
Biden Signs New Shipping Law He Says Can Reduce Export Delays
-
Ports and Terminals
Oct, 28, 2024
0
Brazil’s Pecém Port Launches $135M Tender for Major Terminal Expansion
-
Meat
Jan, 18, 2022
0
The Rosário Stock Exchange sees a 1% increase in global meat production and a 2.7% increase in demand
-
Meat
Aug, 17, 2021
0
Saudi Arabia suspends adoption of three-month shelf life for chicken meat