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New rules take effect as Covid cases climb

The BVI Beacon New rules take effect as Covid cases climb With growing concerns of a second wave of faster-spreading Covid-19 in the United Kingdom, the Unites States and other countries, the Virgin Islands has pushed its projected reopening date for … Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone gave several updates over the past two weeks. (Screenshot:GIS) With growing concerns of a second wave of faster-spreading Covid-19 in the United Kingdom, the Unites States and other countries, the Virgin Islands has pushed its projected reopening date for seaports from Jan. 21 to March 1 and decided to temporarily ban tourists coming from the UK.

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Quarantine fines upped as Virgin Islands hits 11 active Covid cases

The BVI Beacon Quarantine fines upped as Virgin Islands hits 11 active Covid cases There are now 11 active cases of Covid-19 in the territory, nine of which are tourists and two of which are returning residents, according to Health and Social Development Minister … Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone updated the territory regarding the number of active Covid-19 cases in the territory as well as an increase in various fines for breaching quarantine protocols. (Photo: SCREENSHOT) There are now 11 active cases of Covid-19 in the territory, nine of which are tourists and two of which are returning residents, according to Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone.

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Belongers, residents can now return without pre-arrival COVID-19 test

Virgin Islanders, Belongers and those with residency status facing challenges to obtain a pre-approved COVID-19 rt-PCR result for travelling to the Virgin Islands (VI) can now obtain a special waiver under a new Cabinet-backed measure. Photo: VINO/File ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Virgin Islanders, Belongers and those with residency status facing challenges to obtain a pre-approved COVID-19 rt-PCR result for travelling to the Virgin Islands (VI) can now obtain a special waiver under a new Cabinet-backed measure. Minister for Health and Social Development, Hon Carvin Malone (AL), in an announcement last evening December 17, 2020, said he will approve the waivers in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer.

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