Advice for IMO Member States, seafarers and shipping
- Circular Letter No.4204/Add.1 (19 February 2020) provides advice on Implementation and enforcement of relevant IMO instruments.
- Circular Letter No.4203.Add.1 (12 February 2020) provides information and guidance, based on recommendations developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Division of Healthcare Management and Occupational Safety and Health (DHMOSH), United Nations, on the precautions to be taken to minimize risks to delegates attending meetings at IMO.
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Circular Letter No.4204 (31
January 2020) providing information and guidance, based on
recommendations developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), on the
precautions to be taken to minimize risks to
seafarers, passengers and others on board ships from
the coronavirus. Member States are advised to urge all stakeholders
(companies, managers, crewing agents, etc.) to promulgate information to
ensure that seafarers, passengers and others on board ships are
provided with accurate and relevant information on the coronavirus
outbreak and on the measures to reduce the risk of exposure if they are
likely to be engaged on ships trading to and from ports in
coronavirus-affected States.
World Health Organization advice
WHO has been working with Chinese authorities and global experts, to learn more about the virus, how it affects the people who are sick with it, how they can be treated, and what countries can do to respond.
Because this is a coronavirus, which usually causes respiratory illness, WHO has advice to people on how to protect themselves and those around them from getting the disease.
WHO provides Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) travel advice here: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/travel-advice
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