The ship was held offshore while the crew awaited test results. Photo: Warren Buckland / NZHA tanker that was refused entry to Lyttelton Port will be allowed to berth. However, a spokesperson for Lyttelton Port says all of its crew have tested negative - bar one whose result indicates a historic case which is no longer infectious. The Canterbury District Health Board has advised Lyttelton Port that a marine pilot can board the vessel and pilot it to a berth. No crew will be disembarking the vessel or carrying out any duties while in Lyttelton.
Source: Otago Daily Times November 20, 2020 01:41 UTC