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Cruise ship once Covid-19 hotbed to dock in Port Klang

SHAH ALAM: The MV Diamond Princess cruise ship, which was quarantined in Yokohama, Japan, due to an outbreak of Covid-19 earlier this year, is now on its way to Malaysia to refuel and replenish its supplies.

Port Klang Authority (PKA) chairman Datuk Chong Sin Woon said the cruise ship has certificates and documents as evidence that it has been disinfected, and given a clean bill of health by the Japan Quarantine Authorities that there are no Covid-19 cases on board.

"On May 17, Japan Times online news reported that the MV Diamond Princess was on its way to Malaysia. It is scheduled to arrive at Boustead Cruise Centre (BCC) on May 26 or 27, and will leave the port within one to two days. The agents for this cruise ship sent in their application to the Health Department (Ministry of Health) and Immigration Department on May 12 to dock at BCC for the purpose of replenishing its stores and refuelling.

"Their application has been referred to the Port Klang Health Department for approval and clearance, as per the standard operation procedure (SOP). We have no information on where the cruise ship's next port is after Port Klang," he said in a statement today.

Chong said all MV Diamond Princess' previous crew and passengers disembarked in Yokohama, and the cruise ship has 172 fresh crew on board with no passengers.

"There will be no signing off of any crew at BCC. For the record, cruise ships are permitted to berth at Malaysia's ports for disembarking of Malaysian passengers and crew, replenishment of stores, refuelling and repairs.

"PKA and the other related government agencies are subject to provisions and regulations of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and we will strictly comply. All decisions from the MOH with regard to this is final and will be adhered to by PKA and related agencies," said Chong.

He added that as a council member of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Malaysia is at the forefront in facilitating global and regional maritime trade and tourism.

Chong said in these challenging times, especially for the cruise industry, Port Klang, as a leading maritime hub in the region, will render assistance to service cruise vessels' primary needs, including store replenishment, bunkering and repairs, whilst ensuring precautionary actions and measures are adhered to in accordance with national requirements on health and safety. - BERNAMA

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