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MUA calls for vaccination of all foreign seafarers calling at Australian ports May 17, 2021, by Jasmina Ovcina
In an effort to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading into the community, the New South Wales Ministry of Health plans to vaccinate a small number of foreign seafarers onboard vessels that transport gas between Australian ports.
The Maritime Union of Australia welcomed the initiative between NSW Health and NSW Ports, which will cover vessels that regularly visit the Port Botany Bulk Liquids Berth. However, the union insists the model must be rolled out nationally to reduce the risk of COVID transmission to waterfront workers.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/515216.html (Natural News) A healthy 55-year-old man from New South Wales, Australia died eight days after getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Tamworth resident Darren Missen passed away on April 21 due to what medical staff described as a “massive” blood clot in his lungs. It is unclear what brand of vaccine he received during his April 13 vaccination appointment.
Speaking to the
Northern Daily Leader (NDL), Missen’s family said he was “fit and healthy” around the time he got the COVID-19 shot. However, his health soon deteriorated. A report by
The Australian said Missen collapsed while running errands. The 55-year-old was rushed to Tamworth Hospital where he eventually died. A family member told the
“They must self-isolate in their accommodation until they receive a negative result,” NSW Health said in a statement. Those from other parts of New Zealand who had only transited through Auckland Airport would not be required to quarantine or self-isolate on arrival. Victoria s health department also announced Auckland arrivals were able to return, but Auckland would be designated an “orange zone” under the state’s traffic light travel permit system. This meant travellers entering Victoria from Auckland, except those who had only transited through Auckland Airport, would need to apply for an “orange zone” permit to be able to enter the state.