250,000 sailors have been trapped at sea since the pandemic began, for significantly longer than the internationally allowed limit. The suez crash might have been a person who wanted to go home and see their family after being worked to death
What does that mean, that they aren't allowed onto land when their ship is at port? I haven't heard anything about that since back in Spring. Last Spring, I mean.
From what I can tell its still going on. Here's an article from January: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/1/26/shipping-companies-join-hands-to-help-sailors-stuck-at-sea
250,000 sailors have been trapped at sea since the pandemic began, for significantly longer than the internationally allowed limit. The suez crash might have been a person who wanted to go home and see their family after being worked to death
its fine to leave a certain amount of sailors out there?
I don't remember the exact details but you should be able to find them from this TMBS video https://youtu.be/L0t6EgEumjM
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What does that mean, that they aren't allowed onto land when their ship is at port? I haven't heard anything about that since back in Spring. Last Spring, I mean.
From what I can tell its still going on. Here's an article from January: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/1/26/shipping-companies-join-hands-to-help-sailors-stuck-at-sea