![]() ![]() ![]() Interim advice for restarting river cruise ship operations after lifting restrictive measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemicĬHECKLIST - Interim advice for restarting river cruise ship operations after lifting restrictive measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemicĪdvice for cruise ship operators for preparedness and response to the outbreak of COVID-19 Up to date guidelines for COVID-19 during routine cruise ship operations are going to be developed in the framework of the HEALTHY SAILING project and will be published when available here: įor up to date guidelines about COVID-19 case management and for responding to a COVID-19 outbreak on board cruise ships please consult the EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS document: “Advice for cruise ship operators for preparedness and response to an outbreak of COVID-19” ( )Īdvice for preparedness and response to cases of COVID-19 on board ferries after lifting restrictive measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Guidelines for cruise ship operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (Version 5 - June 2022) Tool for contingency plan development and assessment for ports Illustrative leaflet for seafarers with advice for staying safe when travelling to and from the ship and while on board Available hereĪnd general advice at points of entry for public health measures and screening:Īdvice for aircraft operators for preparedness and response to the outbreak of 2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease (VERSION 2 - )įacilitating safe crew changes and supporting seafarer wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Version 1) Commission Guidelines on protection of health, repatriation and travel arrangements for seafarers, passengers and other persons on board ships. It is recommended that the EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS document “Advice for health authorities and ship operators who have decided to suspend sailings and for the long-term docking of ships at the ports of EU/EEA MS during COVID-19 pandemic” should be read and used also considering the following Commission Guidelines on protection of health, repatriation and travel arrangements for seafarers, passengers and other persons on board ships: Public health measures at points of entry (VERSION 3 - )Įxit and entry screening at points of entry (VERSION 1 - )Īdvice for health authorities and ship operators who have decided to suspend sailings and for the long-term docking of ships at the ports of EU/EEA MS during COVID-19 pandemic ![]() Suggested procedures for cleaning and disinfection of ships during the COVID-19 pandemic (Version 2 – )Īdvice for reducing droplet transmission of COVID-19 on board conveyances by using face masks (Version 2 – ) General guidance for restarting transportation activities to serve tourism after lifting restrictive measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (Version 1 - ) WHO, WHERE, HOW: Overview of personal protective equipment (PPE) recommended for personnel, crew and passengers at points of entry and on board conveyances in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (VERSION 4 – ) POINTS OF ENTRYĬonsiderations for implementing a common strategy for testing of travellers for SARS-CoV-2 at international airports in EU MS (Version 2 - 17 October 2020) It further contains useful advice for the air, maritime and ground transport sectors. The scope of the advice provided in the documents listed below is to assist public health authorities in developing their short-term and long-term national and local preparedness plans. An ad-hoc working group was established with members from the EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS joint action consortium. ![]() The interim advice documents listed below were prepared after a request from the European Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE). Interim advice for preparedness and response to cases of COVID-19 at points of entry in the European Union (EU)/EEA Member States (MS) To provide a view of how the cases are trending in a given area, we’ve also provided graphs of confirmed and fatal cases over time.Scientific articles on COVID-19 & transportation To allow you to stay informed of the situation near you, we’ve increased the data granularity on our map tracker to include county level data in the US, as well as regional level data in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China (Mainland), Columbia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Great Britain, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, and Spain, with more countries coming soon. Since the initial features announced above, we’ve released several more resources to help you continue to stay up to date on the coronavirus pandemic. If you have feedback, please click the ‘Feedback’ button at the bottom of the search results page. We’re working hard to provide additional resources as the situation continues to evolve. ![]()
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