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Published: 14 May 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - Oyster Bay Beach Resort and Coral Beach Club in an effort to increase employees and guests safety is creating a second incentive for its employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine prior to June 1, 2021. The first incentive was a cash reward of $100 to every employee that presented their proof of vaccination to the human resources department. The second incentive is focused on assisting in achieving the Sint Maarten government’s goal of having 70% of the local population vaccinated by June 1st.
The new incentive will provide one fortunate vaccinated employee with a $1,000 cash reward. All employees that have shown their proof of vaccination will automatically be entered to win this significant monetary reward. The ownership and management of the resort hope this raffle will motivate more of its employees to become vaccinated.
Before COVID-19 overwhelmed New York City, Sarah and Eric made the spontaneous decision to have a civil ceremony at City Hall prior to their large, days-long celebration at Coral Beach Club in Bermuda in June. The civil ceremony, which was followed by an early dinner at Via Carota, was one of the last performed before the city was tragically shut down. As the coronavirus was spreading throughout the city by the end of March, the couple decided to cancel their Bermuda wedding weekend with the safety of guests in mind. To Sarah, the wedding cancellation was a blessing in disguise. “Weddings can be stressful and unnecessarily expensive, and although we pretty much had it all planned by the time we had to cancel, I felt relieved. When the pandemic became everyone’s new reality, a wedding felt insane. With so many people suffering, who can think of an elaborate wedding?”