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Key points and live updates from the February 26, 2021 COVID management press conference featuring Attorney General Dale Marshall.
The current directive ends February 28, 2021 at midnight.
The new measures take effect from March 1, 2021.
Shops and supermarkets will not be opened over the weekend.
Those who opened their shops today, cannot do so tomorrow.
The COVID-19 Unit will be out monitoring these things
There is no national Stay at Home weekend as we did last weekend.
Public markets and fish markets can reopen.
Restaurants will not be allowed in-house dining.
Bars are not allowed to open.
Supermarkets, minimarts, rum shops can operate on a daily basis.
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While Government’s latest COVID-19 directive does not prevent fishermen from taking their boats out to sea, if they choose to, they should do so fully cognizant of the fact that the same directive prohibits the opening of fish markets.
In expanding on his response to a question during an online press conference earlier today, Attorney General Dale Marshall explained that these two facts required fishermen to examine carefully all the circumstances to determine what would work for them and what would not.
“So, if you are engaged in long-line fishing and plan to be at sea for the next two weeks or so, there may be absolutely no problem,” Marshall said.