Stranded on ships, 200,000 seafarers struggle in virus limbo

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MANILA (AFP) - Indian ship worker Tejasvi Duseja is desperate to go home after months stranded offshore by coronavirus border closures and lockdowns that have left more than 200,000 seafarers in limbo.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Indian ship worker Tejasvi Duseja is desperate to go home after months stranded offshore by coronavirus border closures and lockdowns that have left more than 200,000 seafarers in limbo.

Mr Duseja, one of roughly 30,000 Indian workers unable to leave their ships, had extended his seven-month contract a few months before the pandemic struck.Seafarers typically work for six to eight months at a stretch before disembarking and flying back to their home countries, with new crews taking their place.

The 31-year-old had barely heard of Covid-19 when he boarded the Carnival Ecstasy in Florida in late January. "You worry if you'll ever come back home, how long will you be stuck on the ship. It's difficult. It's really sad."About 80,000 of them are stranded because of the pandemic, according to Philippine authorities.

An International Labour Organization convention widely known as the Seafarers' Bill of Rights limits a worker's single tour of duty to less than 12 months.Priyamvada Basanth said she did not know when she would see her husband who has been at sea for eight months on a ship owned by a Hong Kong company.

 

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