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Ship with Covid-19 cases off-loads cargo in American Samoa

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November 14, 2020
Ship with Covid-19 cases off-loads cargo in American Samoa
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The container vessel, Fesco Askold, with three of its 17 crew members who tested positive for Covid-19, has returned to the Port of Pago Pago in American Samoa, after being given clearance to off load its cargo.

Territorial authorities say locally owned and based company, Island Safety and Sanitation has been contracted by the government to conduct the decontamination process of all off loaded cargo, which started on Thursday.

American Samoa Covid-19 task force chairman Iulogologo Joseph Pereira said plans have been developed to safely unload the containers.

The port at Pago Pago, American Samoa

The port at Pago Pago, American Samoa
Photo: RNZ/Fili Sagapolutele

He explained that the crew from a stevedoring company will wear personal protective equipment to ensure the safety of the workers, while Island Safety and Sanitation performs the decontamination actions for all off-loaded containers.

He said the vessel’s crew participation in the unloading process is limited, and the rest of the crew have been asked to stay out of sight during the unloading process.

The Fesco Askold arrived at the Port of Pago Pago last Sunday and by the following morning – after three-crew members tested positive for Covid-19 – the governor approved the government’s decision for the vessel to anchor outside for a minimum of seven days until an assessment is completed.

Fesco Askold

Fesco Askold
Photo: Etienne Verberckmoes

This was also to provide time to Department of Health to work with the shipping agent, Port Administration and Custom Division to determine a viable strategy for the safe off loading of the cargo and to pick up a minimum of 200 containers of StarkKist products destined for the US.

Our correspondent said no information was available yet as to how long the vessel will be in Port for the off loading and loading of cargo, before the vessel heads back to California.

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