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Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Hearing
CORONAVIRUS PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION MARCH 11–12, 2020 (A TWO DAY HEARING) Serial No. 116–96 Printed for the use of the Committee on Oversight and Reform ( Available on: http://www.govinfo.gov, oversight.house.gov or docs.house.gov U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE 40–428 PDF WASHINGTON : 2020 COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York, Chairwoman ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, District of JIM JORDAN, Ohio, Ranking Minority Member Columbia PAUL A. GOSAR, Arizona WM. LACY CLAY, Missouri VIRGINIA FOXX, North Carolina STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Massachusetts THOMAS MASSIE, Kentucky JIM COOPER, Tennessee MARK MEADOWS, North Carolina GERALD E. CONNOLLY, Virginia JODY B. HICE, Georgia RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI, Illinois GLENN GROTHMAN, Wisconsin JAMIE RASKIN, Maryland JAMES COMER, Kentucky HARLEY ROUDA, California MICHAEL CLOUD, Texas RO KHANNA, California BOB GIBBS, Ohio DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, Florida CLAY HIGGINS, Louisiana JOHN P. SARBANES, Maryland RALPH NORMAN, South Carolina PETER WELCH, Vermont CHIP ROY, Texas JACKIE SPEIER, California CAROL D. MILLER, West Virginia ROBIN L. KELLY, Illinois MARK E. GREEN, Tennessee MARK DESAULNIER, California KELLY ARMSTRONG, North Dakota BRENDA L. LAWRENCE, Michigan W. GREGORY STEUBE, Florida STACEY E. PLASKETT, Virgin Islands FRED KELLER, Pennsylvania JIMMY GOMEZ, California ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ, New York AYANNA PRESSLEY, Massachusetts RASHIDA TLAIB, Michigan KATIE PORTER, California DEB HAALAND, New Mexico DAVID RAPALLO, Staff Director DANIEL REBNORD, Subcommittee Staff Director ALEXANDRA GOLDEN, Chief Health Counsel RICHARD TRUMKA, Subcommittee Staff Director AMY STRATTON, Clerk CHRISTOPHER HIXON, Minority Staff Director CONTACT NUMBER: 202-225-5051 (II) CONTENTS MARCH 11 AND 12, 2020 (DAY 1 AND DAY 2) Page WITNESSES Dr. -
Cruise Ships on Order 2016-2027
CRUISE SHIPS ON ORDER 2016-2027 Ship‘s Name / Year Cruise Line Operator Class Hull No. GT pax/max Month Yard Diesel Engines Price Mill. USD 2 016 Carnival Vista Carnival RINA 6242 133 500 3 954 April Fincantieri, Monfalcone (2) 14V MAN 48/60CR 780 (Vista Class I) (3) 8L MAN 48/60CR Koningsdam HAL LR 6241 99 800 2 660 April Fincantieri, Marghera (4) 12V MaK M43C 550 (Pinnacle Class I) Ovation of the Seas RCCL DNV-GL 699 168 666 4 180 May Meyer Werft, Papenburg (2) 12V Wärtsilä 46F 1 000 (Quantum Class III) Financing by KfW IPEX-Bank from Germany (2) 16V Wärtsilä 46F (2) CAT 3516 HD Harmony of the Seas RCCL DNV-GL A34 226 000 5 400 June STX France, St. Nazaire (3) 12V Wärtsilä 46D 1 300 (Oasis Class III) (3) 16V Wärtsilä 46D Royal Caribbean has got an unsecured loan for up to t 892 million to finance its third Oasis-class cruise ship. COFACE, the export credit agency of France, will guarantee 100% of the financing, according to a filing. As soon as the loan is funded, it will amortize semi-annually and will mature 12 years as soon as STX France shipyard delivers the new ship. Interest on the loan is expected to accrue at a fixed rate of 2.6%, including the applicable margin, or at a floating rate equal to EURIBOR plus 1.15%. Société Générale is serving as facility agent and mandated lead arranger, BNP Paribas as documentation bank and mandated lead arranger, and HSBC France as mandated lead arranger. -
“Meyer Going Strong Both in Finland and Germany”
Shipyard Chairman of Meyer Turku Oy Mr. Bernard Meyer: “Meyer going strong both in Finland and Germany” 14 14-21_Maritime_EN_Bernard-Meyer.indd 14 1.4.2019 12.29 The Meyer family-owned company Meyer Werft of Germany has been in the shipbuilding business since 1795. During the last several decades its emphasis has shifted to passenger vessels. Today, Meyer is one of the world leaders in producing specialized cruise ships. TEXT EERO MÄKINEN PHOTOS MEYER 15 14-21_Maritime_EN_Bernard-Meyer.indd 15 1.4.2019 12.29 Shipyard eyer operates today two yards in year when we took over the yard. By 2020 Meyer The four Managing Directors of the Meyer Germany: the main yard in Papen- Turku will be able to produce two large cruise ships a shipbuilding group, burg and a smaller yard in Warne- year. In Papenburg we are reaching already this year Thomas Weigend, munde, the latter for the construc- our expansion target by building two big cruise ships Dr. Jan Meyer, Bernard Meyer and tion of smaller vessels and large a year and one small size cruise ship. Our shipyard Tim Meyer. Mfloating sections for the Group’s other yards. in Warnemünde, Neptun Werft, is supporting Pap- In 2014 Meyer took a big step of expansion by the enburg and Turku with floating engine room units acquisition of the biggest yard in Finland, the Turku and they have been growing recently to supply the yard - another specialist yard for cruise vessels. demand of engine room units for Papenburg and will further grow for the increasing demand of engine Meyer Group with its three yards is going room units in Turku. -
Annual Review
ANNUAL REVIEW YEAR 2020 EDITORIAL TABLE OF Our product portfolio covers all THE BEGINNING OF A NEW YEAR AND A accommodation and catering areas, CONTENT including background works. Thereby, NEW ERA FOR OUR INDUSTRY our customers can outsource all interior areas to one single trusted turnkey provider. We have developed a new maintenance concept that release our customers from unnecessary hassle Looking at the prospects in the our customers with the acute problems ALMACO IN BRIEF beginning of the year, we were they were, and still are, facing. The and responsibility. In the beginning counting on a year of growth, both first step was to sit down together to of May, ALMACO launched a new product category, Health and Sanitation Our ID for the market and our company. work out new project plans and adapt Our products ALMACO had just opened a new office the scope of works, schedules, and solutions, to help our customers comply 4 in Germany and we had many large, delivery times to better correspond to to the new standards and regulations interesting projects under work and in the situation at hand. We were asked now being developed for the industry. the pipeline. But the whole world was to jump into a few projects last minute, During 2021 we will keep working on new innovations that meet both health in for a big surprise. We were rapidly where our help was needed. A few NEWS forced to recalibrate our plans, targets, projects were postponed or delayed, and sanitation, as well as environmental and short-term strategies. -
WEB SITE UPDATE B2C Itinerary Updates 11/03/2020
WEB SITE UPDATE B2C Itinerary Updates 11/03/2020 Due the continued Covid-19 crisis development in many of the countries where we operate, the restrictions imposed by various government and port authorities, and the safety measures we put in place since January, we are forced to adjust or cancel some of our itineraries. These decisions reflect the situation as it continuously evolves. We are in contact with governments, health authorities and local authorities to monitor any news and we will keep adjusting our operations as often as required to protect the health of our guests and crew members. It’s worth noting however that as of today most of our fleet continues to operate as planned, and we have had no Covid-19 case on our ships. In the Emirates due to a limitation on passenger’s movement imposed by the local authorities we are cancelling the cruises of MSC Bellissima and MSC Lirica starting from March 14, including the Grand Voyages of MSC Bellissima on March 21 and that of MSC Lirica on April 18 In the Mediterranean due to the limitation of movements requested by the Italian government, embarkation disembarkation and transit are not possible at the moment. Consequently, we are adjusting the itineraries of MSC Grandiosa and we are cancelling the cruises of MSC Opera from March 10 to April 21. For both programs as well as for other smaller changes, all details are available in the table below. Please note we may have to do further adjustments as the situation evolves. For the cruises we are forced to cancel we will offer to our guests a voucher equal to the value of the cancelled cruise, to be used for any future sailing departing before the end of 2021 plus an on board credit of €100 per cabin for cancelled cruises up to 6 nights and €200 for cruises of 7 nights or longer. -
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Case 2:20-cv-04074 Document 1 Filed 05/04/20 Page 1 of 27 Page ID #:1 1 Mary E. Alexander, Esq. (State Bar No. 104173) Brendan D.S. Way, Esq. (State Bar No. 261705) 2 MARY ALEXANDER & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 1303 3 San Francisco, California 94104 Telephone: (415) 433-4440 4 Facsimile: (415) 433-5440 5 Elizabeth J. Cabraser (State Bar No. 083151) [email protected] 6 Jonathan D. Selbin (State Bar No. 170222) [email protected] 7 LIEFF CABRASER HEIMANN & BERNSTEIN, LLP 8 275 Battery Street, 29th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111-3339 9 Telephone: 415.956.1000 Facsimile: 415.956.1008 10 11 Attorneys for Plaintiff 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 14 15 CHRISTOPHER WEIDNER, Case No. 2:20-cv-4074 Individually and as Personal 16 Representative of the Decedent, PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT FOR CARL WEIDNER, DAMAGES 17 Plaintiff, 1. NEGLIGENCE – WRONGFUL 18 DEATH, 46 U.S.C. § 30301 et seq. v. 19 2. NEGLIGENCE - WRONGFUL CARNIVAL CORPORATION, DEATH 20 CARNIVAL PLC, and PRINCESS CRUISE LINES LTD., 3. GROSS NEGLIGENCE – 21 WRONGFUL DEATH Defendants. 22 23 COMPLAINT 24 Plaintiff CHRISTOPHER WEIDNER, Individually and as Personal 25 Representative of the Decedent, his father, CARL WEIDNER, brings this action 26 against Defendants, PRINCESS CRUISE LINES LTD. ("PRINCESS"), 27 CARNIVAL CORPORATION, and CARNIVAL PLC (collectively, 28 “CARNIVAL”) and allege: PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES -1- CASE NO. _______________ Case 2:20-cv-04074 Document 1 Filed 05/04/20 Page 2 of 27 Page ID #:2 1 THE PARTIES 2 1. -
T1 Emails Received
Miller, Roger From: J & J Schroeder <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2020 5:07 PM To: Kesarwani, Rashi; Miller, Roger; T1 Cc: [email protected] Subject: Follow up question after 1600 block Curtis St. 3/5/20 meeting Hello Rashi, Roger and Andrew, Thank you very much for the time you gave us last night to discuss T1 Bond Phase 1 & 2 infrastructure improvement projects. You very patiently and attentively listened to our concerns, feedback and questions regarding the T1 Bond infrastructure improvement projects. I sincerely appreciate your diligence and efforts of outreach to the Berkeley community to make this T1 Phase 1 & 2 planning process transparent and accessible to the public for input. After speaking with my neighbors, we would like clarification regarding the email Director of Public Works Phil Harrington sent to Joan Hamilton and me on February 7, 2020. Mr. Harrington's email was in response to an email both Joan and I sent regarding the unsafe, degraded condition of the 1600 block of Curtis St. This is the email I sent 1/29/20: City of Berkeley Department of Public Works 2180 Milvia St. Berkeley, CA 94704 January 29, 2020 Department of Public Works Director Phil Harrington: I am here tonight to strongly urge the Department of Public Works to have the second phase of Measure T1 (infrastructure bond money) go towards paving more streets. I have lived at 1610 Curtis St. for the past 41 years. According to Beth Gerstein, District 1 Council member Rashi Kesarwani’s Legislative Aide, the 1600 block of Curtis St. -
November 2013 Grand Cruises, Red Sea
OCTOBER 2012 - NOVEMBER 2013 ANNUAL BROCHURE GRAND CRUISES, RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN, CARIBBEAN, SOUTH AMERICA, SOUTH AFRICA, NORTHERN EUROPE WELCOME ON BOARD Dear Guest, Welcome aboard! Think of this catalogue as a sleek new vessel, ready to take you on an exciting voyage around our world. The photographs, ship plans and descriptions contained in its pages are all designed to give you an authentic taste of the MSC Cruises experience. We hope you’ll appreciate that what we offer is truly unique. Our global reach is supported by a wealth of local knowledge, and our belief in providing maximum breadth of choice is complemented by a sharp focus on quality. As a leading international cruise group, our expertise is matched by our respect for the marine environment. With all these strengths, we can help you see the world in unrivalled style and comfort. For the 2012-2013 season, we have added such fascinating and diverse destinations as the Antilles and the Red Sea. MSC Lirica will be calling for the first time at Martinique, Guadeloupe and the Dominican Republic, all places of outstanding natural beauty, while MSC Armonia will set off from the limpid waters of Sharm el-Sheikh. One of the most eagerly awaited developments scheduled for 2013 is the addition of another dazzling jewel to the MSC Cruises fleet: MSC Preziosa. The fourth vessel in our MSC Fantasia class, she is destined to grace the Mediterranean with unrivalled levels of elegance, comfort and exclusive service. Our aim is to share the magic of cruising with our guests, not only by proposing inspired itineraries, but also by treating you to the finest cuisine, the best entertainment and the most refined wellbeing and recreation facilities. -
April 2019 Issue 118 Price $9.35 (Incl Gst)
22ND YEAR OF PUBLICATION ESTABLISHED 1998 APRIL 2019 ISSUE 118 PRICE $9.35 (INCL GST) Andrea Bocelli (right) and son Matteo Bocelli Hollywood Icon Sophia Loren Cirque du Soleil A Starry, Starry Night in Southhampton NAMING CEREMONY OF MSC BELLISSIMA Featuring a comprehensive coverage of Global Cruising for Cruise Passengers, the Trade and the Industry www.cruisingnews.com discover what makes Princess #1 cruise line in australia* 4 years running New Zealand 13 Australia & New Zealand 12 Majestic Princess® | Ruby Princess® Nights Majestic Princess® Nights Sydney Bay of Islands Sydney South Pacific Ocean AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 2015 - 2018 South Pacific Auckland Ocean Melbourne Auckland Tauranga Tauranga NEW ZEALAND Tasman Tasman Wellington Hobart Sea NEW ZEALAND Sea Akaroa Akaroa Fiordland National Park Dunedin Scenic cruising Dunedin Fiordland National Park (Port Chalmers) Scenic cruising (Port Chalmers) 2019 DEPARTURES 30 Sep, 1 Nov, 14 Nov, 22 Nov 2019 DEPARTURES 15 Dec, 27 DecA 2020 DEPARTURES 8 Jan, 11 Feb, 24 FebA, 8 Mar A Itinerary varies: operates in reverse order 2014 - 2018 A Itinerary varies: operates in reverse order *As voted by Cruise Passenger Magazine, Best Ocean Cruise Line Overall 2015-2018 BOOK NOW! Visit your travel agent | 1300 385 631 | www.princess.com 22ND YEAR OF PUBLICATION ESTABLISHED 1998 APRIL 2019 ISSUE 118 PRICE $9.35 (INCL GST) The Cruise Industry continues to prosper. I attended the handover and naming ceremony recently for the latest MSC ship, MSC Bellissima. It was an incredible four day adventure. Our front cover reveals the big event and you can read reports on page 5 and from page 34. -
2Nd Passenger
UP TO50% OFF 2ND PASSENGER 12 SHIPS, 5 REGIONS BOOK BY 8 JUNE & SAVE! 7 NIGHT CRUISE 7 NIGHT CRUISE MSC FANTASIA | WEST MEDITERRANEAN MSC LIRICA | EAST MEDITERRANEAN France GENOA VENICE (Portofino) LA SPEZIA CANNES Italy (Côte d’Azur) (Cinque Terre) DUBROVNIK Croatia Italy BARI CIVITAVECCHIA AJACCIO (Rome) BARCELONA (Corsica) CORFU Spain Greece MYKONOS PALMA DE MALLORCA Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Is.) Mediterranean Sea HERAKLION (Crete) INSIDE OCEAN VIEW BALCONY SUITE INSIDE OCEAN VIEW BALCONY SUITE PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 $1,994pp* $804pp* $2,594pp* $1,004pp* $2,744pp* $1,054pp* $4,844pp* $1,754pp* $1,544pp* $654pp* $1,994pp* $804pp* SOLD OUT SOLD OUT $3,044pp* $1,154pp* 3/06/2018 8/07/2018 12/08/2018 16/09/2018 21/10/2018 1/06/2018 6/07/2018 10/08/2018 14/09/2018 19/10/2018 10/06/2018 15/07/2018 19/08/2018 23/09/2018 28/10/2018 8/06/2018 13/07/2018 17/08/2018 21/09/2018 26/10/2018 17/06/2018 22/07/2018 26/08/2018 30/09/2018 15/06/2018 20/07/2018 24/08/2018 28/09/2018 24/06/2018 29/07/2018 2/09/2018 7/10/2018 22/06/2018 27/07/2018 31/08/2018 5/10/2018 1/07/2018 5/08/2018 9/09/2018 14/10/2018 29/06/2018 3/08/2018 7/09/2018 12/10/2018 Price based on 21 Oct 18 Price based on 26 Oct 18 7 NIGHT CRUISE 11 NIGHT ONE WAY CRUISE MSC OPERA | WEST MEDITERRANEAN MSC MAGNIFICA | GERMANY TO ITALY France GENOA United (Portofino) Kingdom HAMBURG MARSEILLE SOUTHAMPTON Germany (Provence) -
COVID-19) Pandemic December 18, 2020
CDC WEEKLY KEY MESSAGES Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic December 18, 2020 This document summarizes key messages about the COVID-19 outbreak and the response. It is updated and distributed regularly. For the most current information, visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus. Updated content is shown in blue text. TABLE OF CONTENTS Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Naming ........................................................................................................................... 2 Outbreak Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 U.S. Outbreak Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Situation in the United States ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Coronavirus Background .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Symptoms ................................................................................................................................................................................... -
Jaakko Eskola President & CEO, Wärtsilä Corporation
FUEL FORWARD Jaakko Eskola President & CEO, Wärtsilä Corporation II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT... 2 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 MAJOR SHIPPING ROUTES 3 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 STEPS TOWARDS A GLOBAL ECA? 4 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 OSCILLATING OIL PRICE 140 120 100 80 60 CHEAP OIL USD/BARREL 40 AN OPPORTUNITY? 20 WILL IT LAST? EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook, March 2016 0 5 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 MANY BET ON FUEL PRICE RECOVERY EXPECTED PRICE RECOVERY IN THE MEDIUM TERM 6 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 COMPLIANCY WITH EMISSIONS IS STILL STANDING THREE ALTERNATIVES… 7 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 TECHNOLOGY IS CONSTANTLY DEVELOPING The battery market starts being ...OR MORE? particularly active Potential for reducing emissions and increase efficiency 8 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 REGIONAL LNG UTILIZATION VS. EMISSION RESTRICTIONS 9 © Wärtsilä PUBLIC II international seminar – BARCELONA – 19.9.2016 DUAL-FUEL VESSELS ARE AN EXISTING REALITY >1,500 engines >16,000,000 running hours MERCHANT CRUISE & FERRY LNG Carrier 204 vessels CruiseFerry 1 vessel LPG Carrier 11 vessels ROPAX 3 vessels Tankers 14 vessels Ferries 12 vessels Containers 4 vessels Bulk Carrier 3 vessels Car Carrier 2 vessels 881 engines