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BC Ferries confirms worker has COVID-19

Employee on Tsawwassen route didn鈥檛 work in vessel鈥檚 public areas
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The B.C. Ferries vessel the Spirit of British Columbia. (File photo)

A B.C. Ferries employee is off work with COVID-19, but the ferry corporation says he didn鈥檛 come in contact with any passengers on the ship鈥檚 public decks.

B.C. Ferries CEO Mark Collins told the News Bulletin that the employee, who lives on the mainland and works in shipboard operations on a major route to and from Tsawwassen, got his positive COVID-19 test result yesterday and immediately notified his employer.

Since then, B.C. Ferries determined that the employee had been in contact with seven other workers, most recently about 10 days ago.

鈥淗is role is not one that routinely comes into contact with the public,鈥 Collins said.

The worker who has COVID-19 is being treated at home. His co-workers are now off work and isolated.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e now 10 days into the cycle with no symptoms, so that鈥檚 a good sign,鈥 said Collins.

He said B.C. Ferries has responded to the pandemic in numerous ways, including heightened cleaning routines and elimination of food services. Transport Canada鈥檚 decision to allow passengers to remain on lower vehicle decks, along with a significant drop in ridership, has made social distancing easier onboard vessels.

鈥淲ith everybody staying in their cars and lower traffic anyway, if you are travelling as a foot passenger, you鈥檝e got a lot of room on the ships now to find your own corner, if you will,鈥 Collins said.

The CEO said B.C. Ferries is 鈥渢aking great care to protect the health and safety of our ferry workers鈥 and he said he鈥檚 proud of them.

鈥淟ike health care workers, like airport workers, like transit workers, our people need to go to work to keep those essential services going and we鈥檙e just really proud of them,鈥 Collins said. 鈥淎fter all, they鈥檙e doing it for British Columbians and it鈥檚 brave.鈥

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