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Brazil bans disembarkation of international crew at its ports

Brazil’s federal government has restricted the arrival in the country of foreign seafarers working onboard vessels or platforms to prevent the circulation of new Covid-19 strains in the country.

Michele Labrut, Americas Correspondent

June 2, 2021

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The restriction came into effect on 28 May through an ordinance that changed the rules in force since May 14th that limited the entry of other foreigners.

 The government said the change responds to the request of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), which had suggested the adoption of quarantine for maritime workers coming from countries with circulation of new variants of Covid-19.

The move by Brazil is the latest in series of increased restrictions by various nations around the world on the embarkation of international seafarers, which are again worsening the crew change crisis situation.

The June Neptune Declaration Crew Change Indicator, based on data from 10 leading ship managers, showed that 7.4% of crew onboard were past their contract expiry in May, compared to 5.8% in the previous month, a relative increase of 24.1%

Brazil has the second-highest Covid death toll in the world after the US, and the third-highest number of cases, at more than 16.5m.

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About the Author

Michele Labrut

Americas Correspondent

Michèle Labrut is a long-time Panama resident, a journalist and correspondent, and has continuously covered the maritime sector of Central & Latin America.

Michèle first came to Panama as a press attaché to the French Embassy and then returned to the isthmus as a foreign correspondent in the 1980s.

Author of Seatrade Maritime's annual Panama Maritime Review magazine and of several books, Michèle also wrote for Time magazine, The Miami Herald, NBC News and the Economist Intelligence Unit. She has also collaborated in making several documentaries for the BBC and European and U.S. television networks.

Michèle's profession necessitates a profound knowledge of the country, but her acumen is not from necessity alone, but a genuine passion for Panama.

In 2012 she was awarded the Order of Merit (Knight grade) by the French Government for her services to international journalism and in 2021 the upgrade to Chevalier grade.

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