Race against time: Ship officer converts industrial oxygen for medical use on crewman with Covid-19

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SINGAPORE - Mr Shaun Gerald D'Souza was part of a team helming an LPG tanker sailing from the United States to Indonesia in May last year when one of its crew members tested positive for Covid-19.

SINGAPORE - Mr Shaun Gerald D'Souza was part of a team helming an LPG tanker sailing from the United States to Indonesia in May last year when one of its crew members tested positive for Covid-19.

"We had the option of reducing the flow rate of the medical oxygen to prolong its usage, but his oxygen levels did not seem to improve with a lower flow rate." The adapters of the industrial oxygen were also different and required some quick tweaks on the spot so that there would be no leaks. The electrical officer was airlifted to Namibia and then flown to one of the best hospitals in South Africa's Cape Town, where, despite the ship crew's valiant efforts, he succumbed to Covid-19 two weeks later.

For his valiant efforts, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore honoured Mr D'Souza with the MaritimeSG Care Award in November last year. The award was also given to 49 others for keeping the industry afloat in the challenging conditions of Covid-19.

 

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