COVID-19 Venezuela: Marine Industry Impact Due To Coronavirus

On 13 March 2020, the Government of Venezuela confirmed the existence of infected patients with the novel Coronavirus "COVID-19" in the country.

COVID-19 has impacted the global maritime industry, and Venezuela is not an exception to it. Even though it was on 13 March that the virus was confirmed and its impact in Venezuela is still in development, the Government has already imposed strict measures to contain the spread of this novel virus.

The Maritime Authority of Venezuela, Instituto Nacional de los Espacios Acuáticos (INEA for its acronym in Spanish) has issued a Circular titled (in its translation into English) "Special Notice-02 COVID-19" dated 13 March 2020, in which it imposes a series of precautionary measures to the National Maritime Sector that apply to domestic and foreign flagged vessels.

These measures include:

The Captain of the vessel to inform of the last three (3) ports she called; Sanitary surveys pursuant to the Law are applicable to all vessels (domestic and foreign); Any vessel on which a crew member presents symptoms of COVID-19 will be sent to a quarantine area; Control and/or restrict from...

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