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China prohibits persons whose temperature exceeds 37.3℃ entering the port xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2020-04-13 16:49


China issued the "Guidelines on the Prevention and Control of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic Situations in Ports and Their Frontline Staff."
 
The guide pointed out that personnel and vehicles entering and leaving the port should be notified in advance by the shipping agency and other relevant companies, and strictly perform the temperature measurement of the relevant personnel before entering the port.
 
Persons whose body temperature exceeds 37.3 ° C are prohibited from entering the port, and report to the local health management department according to the procedures.
 
The Guide requires that there are no special circumstances, and the terminal operators shall not board the ship or have direct contact with the crew.
 
Try to use telephone, WeChat, online video and other methods to communicate and deploy, to reduce the concentration of operators.
 
Port enterprises shall adopt strict measures to isolate the ship and shore, cooperate with relevant departments to deal with the situation.
 
Source: Sarah Yu, XINDE MARINE NEWS

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