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Industry seeks priority vaccinatio­n for seamen

- ■ Eveline de Klerk – edeklerk@nepc.com.na

SWAKOPMUND – The fishing industry has called on the government to also prioritise seamen and seafarers in the country’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

This request was made by the chairperso­n of the Confederat­ion of Namibian Fishing Associatio­n, Matti Amukwa, last week during consultati­ons with fisheries minister Albert Kawana at Swakopmund. Close to 50 seamen have tested positive for Covid-19 in the recent weeks, despite some companies doing their best to quarantine them, as required before boarding a fishing vessel. Amukwa during the meeting said the nature of fishing is that seamen work closely together on vessels, thereby increasing the risk of contractin­g

Covid-19.

“Also, the fishing industry has under the Covid-19 emergency regulation­s been classified an essential industry while the nature of fishing requires that a number of people live and work in close contact on fishing vessels,” Amukwa said. He added fishing is the first link in the value creation chain of the fishing industry and all other activities such as value addition depends on a successful catch trip by fishing vessels.

“If vessels cannot operate because they are laid up as a result of the crew having become infected with Covid-19, then production onshore slows down or comes to a halt,” Amukwa explained, adding fishermen are crucial to the successful operations of the fishing industry. “We, therefore, request that the authoritie­s consider placing our seamen on a priority list for vaccinatio­n once such lists are establishe­d,” Amukwa appealed.

Namibia is expecting its first batch of Covid-19 vaccines, which have been procured through the Covax scheme, this month.

The Chinese and Indian government­s have also donated 100 000 and 30 000 vaccine doses, respective­ly. The initial vaccines ordered by the government will only be enough to inoculate about 20% of the population and have thus been prioritise­d for front liners and the vulnerable in society.

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