SuperStar Gemini gets a clean bill of health
The health and safety of passenger is of paramount important on cruise vessels with the potential for issues to arise sometimes higher on a vessel in a relatively confined environment rather than on dry land.
Max Driver, the Hotel Manager on the SuperStar Gemini [pictured right in his office] told The Mole that he was very strict on health management on board and that was evidenced by the installation of hand sanitisation units at the entrance to every public room and in other locations on board the SuperStar Gemini.
He said that he had installed the units to eradicate any potential for carrying any infections or bacteria on hands and to maintain the excellent health record the SuperStar Gemini already enjoyed.
In addition as the visit to Sydney earlier this week was the first time for the Gemini, it was not unusual to have a full blown stem to stern health inspection and the good news is that the Gemini passed with 100%.
Well done Max and the team!
An on location report by The Mole from the SuperStar Gemini cruising around Australia
John Alwyn-Jones
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