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Crew change crisis 2.0 – Singapore bans South Asian seafarers

Seafarers have been the invisible victims of COVID-19. Thanks to local restrictions and logistical challenges, hundreds of thousands have been stranded at sea.
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Seafarers have been the invisible victims of COVID-19. Thanks to local restrictions and logistical challenges, hundreds of thousands have been stranded at sea – marooned on vessels for, in some cases, months beyond agreed contracts. Some thought the end of the crew change crisis was near but, as India breaks a new world record with over 400,000 Covid-19 cases, Singapore says has moved to prohibit ship crew changes for seafarers with recent travel history to India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

From May 2, crew with recent travel history to, including transit through, those countries within the last 14 days are barred from entering the port, according to a circular from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. This will also apply to all mariners transiting to other countries through Changi Airport.

Crew from countries not on the list will need to take a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival in Singapore.

Source: gCaptain

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