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Details Revealed On Safe Body Recovery From Cargo Ship Following Safe COVID Protocols
February 23, 2021
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Hong Kong-flagged ship docked at Port Taranaki in New Plymouth showed how bodies can be recovered from ships following all covid protocols.
A seafarer of the vessel Yangtze Happiness died at sea and specialist research went to great lengths to recover his body from the vessel. The detailed report of the recovery titled “PPE on steroids” has come to the forefront
Port Taranaki.
Photo: Taranaki Regional Council
Amid Covid-19 concerns, a specialist search and rescue team extracted the man from the Hong Kong-registered
Yangtze Happiness when it docked at Port Taranaki last June.
The bulk carrier had been on its way from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand when the 35-year-old crew member first complained of a sore throat on 4 June, and was given antibiotics.
The engineer, who was from Wuhan in China, had visited Singapore and various ports in the Middle East, Europe, the UK and the US in the previous nine months.
By 7 June his condition had deteriorated and he was running a fever.
Port Taranaki.
Photo: Taranaki Regional Council
The move follows incidents in New Plymouth where the crew of the Hong Kong registered
Yangtze Flourish were confronted by port staff and reported to police while out shopping.
The
Yangtze Flourish arrived in New Plymouth on 25 November with a cargo of palm kernel from Malaysia and its 22 crew were granted shore leave two days later after returning negative Covid-19 tests.
As RNZ reported last week, a district health board blunder meant the crew had not met the 14-day isolation period, but before that became publicly known, others had already taken it into their own hands to challenge their shore leave.
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