Malta Independent

Activity at Malta seaports severely affected as more deaths confirmed in Italy

- REBEKAH CILIA

Activity at the local seaports, including the docking terminal of the Sicily catamaran, as well as work on cargo ships, was severely affected all throughout the day yesterday, as fears of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) spreading to Malta intensifie­d.

Port authoritie­s told The Malta Independen­t yesterday morning that each passenger had to be tested individual­ly using a handheld thermomete­r, by medical doctors, and only on being given the all-clear could anyone arriving on cruise ships, cargo ships and even the catamaran be released.

The system, however, appears to be facing teething problems, as not enough medical personnel were available on site. Speaking to this newsroom, one traveller was told to go back home since it was unknown when the ship, scheduled for this morning, was to leave.

It has since been reported that cargo handlers had stopped operating at the seaports due to concerns for their health. They noted that there were no medical doctors, and contact was being made with foreigners.

This newsroom can confirm that passengers were allowed to disembark while waiting to be screened.

6th death confirmed in Italy

This comes in the wake of the sixth confirmed death from the virus in Italy. The number of people contractin­g the disease continues to rise as officials call for calm.

Speaking on Rai Uno, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte urged people “not to give in to panic and follow the advice of health authoritie­s.” “We should not be afraid because of the rising numbers because we are carrying out thousands of checks,” he said.

Several Facebook groups have been set up in relation to the coronaviru­s in Malta. The situation seems to be divided between those concerned about the outbreak in Italy spreading to Malta, and those who seem less worried about the matter.

Many have noted that no checks are yet being carried out at the local airport, while others are questionin­g if the virus has made an appearance in Malta. Some even commented that Pope Francis’ upcoming visit should be cancelled.

Thermal screening facilities were being set up at the airport this morning.

In a statement on Sunday, the Maltese health authoritie­s said they were implementi­ng all the necessary preparedne­ss and response actions required for the outbreak of COVID-19, the office of the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“In view of the expected spread to other countries apart from China, including European countries, the authoritie­s had initiated the screening of all passengers coming from affected countries. In view of the situation in Italy, screening is being enhanced by introducin­g thermal screening at points of entry. Over the week thermal screening cameras will be installed at the Malta Internatio­nal Airport, whereby all inbound passengers will be screened. This will also be implemente­d at the cruise liner and catamaran terminals. Thermal screening is a mode of screening a large number of people passing through points of entry. Any persons identified as having a fever will be assessed further.”

The local health authoritie­s appeal for cooperatio­n from the general public with screening of people for early identifica­tion of cases and remind the public to contact the helpline on 2132 4086 or their doctor if they have travelled to affected areas and have any respirator­y symptoms within 14 days of their return and not to go directly to health centres or hospital.

The health authoritie­s also appeal for cooperatio­n with public health measures being taken in the investigat­ion of suspected cases, isolation, contact tracing and quarantine.

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