Following the
worldwide news that vaccines for Covid-19 are now a reality, it is paramount
that authorities give priority to seafarers in their vaccination programmes,
says INTERCARGO, the organisation representing the world’s quality dry bulk
shipowners, in a release.
seafarers should receive vaccinations quickly and efficiently
“As key workers,
seafarers should be included in the early stages of a nation’s vaccination
programme,” says INTERCARGO Chairman Mr Dimitris Fafalios. “As a key element in
the drive to reboot the world’s economy, seafarers should receive vaccinations
quickly and efficiently. We welcome new initiatives from national authorities
and industry bodies to facilitate this and urge that these new initiatives be
brought forward and trialled as a matter of urgency, so that seafarers can once
again travel safely between their home and their ships, and undertake port
operations without the fear of infection.”
It is now time for the WHO to work for a worldwide acceptable Covid
vaccination certificate
INTERCARGO
Vice-Chairman Capt. Jay K. Pillai says, “It is of grave concern that at least
3% of all seafarers currently on board ships will be spending a second Christmas
at sea, away from their families and friends, and an estimated 20% of all
seafarers on board are still not relieved upon completion of their regular
contracts, despite flights becoming available. The world is making great
strides to combat the personal and economic toll taken by this virus… It is now
time for the World Health Organisation to work in the direction of a worldwide
acceptable Covid vaccination certificate, both on paper and electronically, and
for the unique situation our seafarers face to be recognised.” |