Coronavirus: Crew on infection hit voyage transport permitted to land in Uruguay | 00Fast News


Coronavirus: Crew on infection hit voyage transport permitted to land in Uruguay


Coronavirus: Crew on infection hit voyage transport permitted to land in Uruguay | 00Fast News


Team individuals from the coronavirus-hit voyage transport Greg Mortimer have been permitted to land in Uruguay, after very nearly two months adrift. Of the in excess of 60 team individuals, 36 tried positive for the infection. The boat's travelers had just landed a month ago and flown home. In the mean time, two group individuals turned out to be truly sick with Covid-19 and were hospitalized. One, who was from the Philippines, later passed on. The other recouped and was flown home to Poland. Subsequent to landing on Tuesday, team individuals who had tried positive were taken to a lodging in Montevideo to be isolated, while the others were taken to a different inn in the city. The Greg Mortimer, possessed by the Australian firm Aurora Expeditions, was taking in excess of 200 individuals to Antarctica, South Georgia and Elephant Island - yet the visit was canceled on 20 March. This was on the grounds that the closest South American nations - Argentina and Chile - had shut their fringes and forced lockdowns. It in the long run tied down off Montevideo on 27 March, yet wasn't permitted to dock in the port until 10 April. Uruguay's Foreign Minister Ernesto Talvi said it was important to permit the group to land in light of the fact that the individuals who were tainted with the infection were not recouping. "On the off chance that we don't evacuate them, they won't recuperate," he said at the port. "We took the choice to land them, taking all wellbeing measures for the populace." Mr Talvi included that none of the 36 group who had tried positive were indicating side effects, and that the boat would be altogether sanitized. The lodgings wherein the group will be isolated are shut to people in general, and are being administered by the wellbeing service. The group won't be permitted to leave their rooms and will have day by day wellbeing checks. Following fourteen days, individuals without any indications and a negative test outcome will be permitted to leave Uruguay on business flights. Another 20 group individuals are staying ready, be that as it may, in light of the fact that they are viewed as basic to the pontoon's security. They have all tried negative for the infection. In the event that they despite everything test negative "in half a month", the vessel will sail to Las Palmas in Spain, Mr Talvi said.

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