Calls by International Maritime Organisation to Provide Vaccination Services for Foreign Seafarers
Ministry of TransportSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns MP Dennis Tan Lip Fong’s inquiry on whether COVID-19 vaccinations will be provided to foreign seafarers arriving via vessels or flights and if services could be offered directly on visiting ships. Minister for Transport S Iswaran expressed support for the International Maritime Organization’s vaccination initiatives to protect port workers and ensure supply chain resilience. He noted that local maritime agencies are establishing protocols to vaccinate seafarers specifically during the crew change process when they sign on to vessels at the port. This method utilizes existing isolation and testing measures to minimize public health risks while ensuring healthcare professionals do not need to board visiting vessels. The government plans to prioritize this arrangement before reviewing the possibility of extending vaccination services to other categories of international seafarers.
Transcript
13 Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Transport as the Government seeks to support the International Maritime Organization (IMO)'s call to provide vaccination services for foreign seafarers (a) whether such vaccination will be provided to both foreign crew arriving in Singapore onboard the vessels they are serving as well as crew members flying to Singapore for crew change; and (b) whether Singapore will consider also allowing vaccination services directly on board visiting vessels.
Mr S Iswaran: As a major transhipment hub port and international maritime centre, Singapore strongly supports the International Maritime Organization’s efforts to set up a global network of seaports to facilitate the vaccination of international sea crew. This initiative provides additional protection for seafarers against the virus, reduces the risk of exposure for port workers working on board vessels in our port and enhances global supply chain resilience.
The Singapore Shipping Association, PSA, maritime unions and MPA are working out the necessary protocols for seafarers to receive their vaccinations as part of the crew change process when they sign on to their vessels at the port of Singapore. This approach minimises public health risks as seafarers undergo stringent pre-arrival isolation and testing under our crew change process. We also reduce the risk exposure for our healthcare professionals, as they would not need to board visiting vessels. It is therefore more prudent to start with this arrangement, before reviewing how we can extend to other categories of international seafarers.