GUINEA

  last update: 28.12.2015
 

Following a 40-days surveillance period after the last reported case, WHO has declared GUINEA Ebola-free on 28.12.2015.




Inland borders with all neighboring countries are open with light medical screenings in place (mostly temperature checks).





Port of CONAKRY :

So far, according to the latest updates obtained by our colleagues from SENEGAL P&I, safety measures applied until now at the Port or the Airport remain unchanged to date

The measures imposed by the circulars issued by the Conakry Port Authorities, remain officially in place (although in actual facts they are less systematically applied than before):

- shore personnel attending onboard to be reduced to strict minimum
- Anyone attending ship (pilot, agent, stevedores, ...) to wear disposable gloves and mask at all times
- Compulsory use of sanitizer/bleach before boarding vessel
- Avoid physical contact with outsiders attending onboard
- medical screening and body temperature monitoring of port personnel, workers and agents
- ALL crew to remain onboard during call
- certificate to be issued by local Health Authorities to the ship when leaving port




Regular service to the airport of Conakry by national, continental and international airlines has now resumed.

Medical watch in place at the International Airport of Conakry, including screenings (temperature check) and systematic hand wash with chlorine solution, straight at the airport's entrance . Anyone showing more than 38°C is being examined medically before being authorized to process through check-in.




  • 19.07.2014 : Conakry Port Authorities notice to Ship Agents and Owners
  • 15.07.2014 : Conakry Port Authorities notice to Ship Agents and Owners