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Volume 27, Number 5—May 2021
Synopsis

Successful Control of an Onboard COVID-19 Outbreak Using the Cruise Ship as a Quarantine Facility, Western Australia, Australia

Tudor A. CodreanuComments to Author , Sera Ngeh, Abigail Trewin, and Paul K. Armstrong
Author affiliations: Department of Health Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia (T.A. Codreanu, S. Ngeh, P.K. Armstrong); National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (A. Trewin)

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PPE requirements in control zones on cruise ship used as a quarantine facility to control onboard COVID-19 outbreak, Western Australia, Australia*

Cohort Location or activity PPE requirement
All crew
Own cabin Not required
Own cabin balcony Surgical mask
Food collection and cabin waste removal
Surgical mask, gloves, distancing of 2 m
Essential crew
Routine duties in normal work zones Surgical mask, gloves, and distancing of 2 m unless impossible because of the nature of the work carried out
Emergency duties outside normal work zones
Tyvek suit, surgical mask, gloves, distancing of 2 m unless impossible because of the nature of the work carried out
Health team
Vessel-based telephone health screening Surgical mask, gloves, distancing of 2 m
Face-to-face cabin visit
N95 mask, protective eyewear, impervious gown and gloves
External contractors CCTV monitoring desk, roving security, food delivery Surgical mask, gloves, distancing of 2 m
Waste removal Impervious protective Level C suits, respirator masks, and protective eyewear

*CCTV, closed-circuit television; COVID-19, coronavirus disease; PPE, personal protective equipment.

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