The health government in Western Australia is looking for a way to disembark the COVID-infected team from an iron ore tree moored in Port Hedland.
WA Health Minister Roger Cook said Sunday that the government is seeking to quarantine the remaining nine team members, seven of whom have coronaviruses, aboard patricia Oldendorff and quarantined in Port Hedland. bring coronavirus while 10 are waiting for the results of the checks.
The ship will want to be very well cleaned once the equipment remains on the ground, which will give the government a logistical headache while making sure the ship remains inhabited during the change.
Cook said the government sought to avoid a scenario in which Patricia Oldendorff would be unbanked on board and what was called a “dead ship. “
“Obviously, it’s a complicated scenario. We’re carrying out the cleanup at the time of the ship, and then we’ll have to take a thorough cleanup once we’ve gotten rid of those team members to bring in the new team members,” he said.
“We’re still working on how it’s more productive to remove other inflamed people from shipping and leave it blank while maintaining the operations needed to keep shipping running. “
Shipping owners have already brought equipment for shipment from abroad, however, they are under their mandatory two-week quarantine in Perth.
The government sent a corps of security workers to Port Hedland to ensure that team members already on the ground remained quarantined while the team’s hotel was surrounded by transitional fences.
Cook said the government had had its cruise reports sent to Artania and farm animals sent to Al Kuwait, any of which suffered primary COVID-19 outbreaks prior to their arrival in Fremantle this year, on which they depend under their control. by Patricia Oldendorff.
“We have taken our own corps of experienced security workers to Port Hedland and are running with the police, who are also on site, to security arrangements. The perimeter of the quarantine domain has also been fenced off,” he said.
“There is no need for the Port Hedland network or the surrounding domain to worry. We have the stage under the direction of the company. “
The outbreak of the iron ore vessel means that WA now has 16 active instances, there have been no network transmission instances in the state for more than 160 days.
Meanwhile, WA police said Sunday that a bracelet had been placed on the ankle of a 35-year-old South Australian man after entering the state without approval, who entered Washington state via a trail north of Kalgoorlie, also fined $7,500
Three men who were not in their 40s were also fined.