Ships from India do not need to be quarantined at sea : vima

Ships from India do not need to be quarantined at sea


KUALA LUMPUR: All ships arriving or entering ports from India are not required to undergo a 14-day quarantine at sea, says the Marine Department of Malaysia (JLM).
JLM in a statement said the Maritime Health Declaration of the vessels would be inspected by Health Ministry authorities and the ships will be given a certificate of free pratique before allowing them to enter and approach the dock for operations.
“Only ships (crew) suspected to be at high risk of having Covid-19 will be ordered to undergo quarantine for 14 days at sea, ” it said yesterday.
It added that port and dock workers are allowed to board the ships for cargo activities and are required to wear masks as well as gloves.

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