Domestic Travel in PNG to resume but excluding Border provinces
All domestic air travel in Papua New Guinea will resume but only to provinces where there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19.
This is among directives issued by the SOE Controller David Manning, which he says have been made to ensure life continues in the “new normal.”
Among other directives, Manning says all ships are allowed to berth and unload cargoes only.
No passenger is allowed to disembark and no-one is allowed to board the ship.
Manning adds, at all times PPEs must be worn by both ship crew and port workers.
The SOE Controller says all public transportation are still prohibited.
However, he has relaxed this directive allowing Taxis to operate as long as there are not more than 3 passengers, and in areas where there is a curfew such as the NCD taxis are not allowed to operate at night and strict COVID-19 health protocols will have to be followed.
FM 100 / PNG Today/ Statement
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This is among directives issued by the SOE Controller David Manning, which he says have been made to ensure life continues in the “new normal.”
Among other directives, Manning says all ships are allowed to berth and unload cargoes only.
No passenger is allowed to disembark and no-one is allowed to board the ship.
Manning adds, at all times PPEs must be worn by both ship crew and port workers.
The SOE Controller says all public transportation are still prohibited.
However, he has relaxed this directive allowing Taxis to operate as long as there are not more than 3 passengers, and in areas where there is a curfew such as the NCD taxis are not allowed to operate at night and strict COVID-19 health protocols will have to be followed.
FM 100 / PNG Today/ Statement
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