COVID-19: Treat seafarers as key port workers, IMO tells port and flag states
Worried by the lack of concern towards the welfare of seafarers, the International Maritime Organisation has called on port and flag states to consider seafarers as designed key workers in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
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