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$10K fine for falsifying vaccine records & COVID-19 tests- Premier

- Tourism stakeholders reporting increased bookings
The Government of the Virgin Islands (VI) will introduce a 10K fine for false traveller declarations relating to COVID-19 according to Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1). Photo: Internet Source
While it remains unclear when the new measure will take effect, however, Premier Andrew A. Fahie said the fine will add to VI’s reputation of being a relatively COVID-19 safe destination, as well as being known for spectacular sailing, beaches, views, culture and cuisine. Photo: VINO/File
While it remains unclear when the new measure will take effect, however, Premier Andrew A. Fahie said the fine will add to VI’s reputation of being a relatively COVID-19 safe destination, as well as being known for spectacular sailing, beaches, views, culture and cuisine. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The Government of the Virgin Islands (VI) has introduced a $10,000 fine for false traveller declarations relating to COVID-19, according to Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1).

Several persons in the US Virgin Islands (UVI) have been arrested for uploading false information to that territory's travel portal; however, no such incident was reported in the [British] Virgin Islands.

“A fixed penalty of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) on summary conviction would be introduced for producing false documentation such as vaccination records or COVID-19 test certificates,” Premier Fahie said in a June 15, 2021, statement.

The policy, which took effect from June 14, 2021, according to a gazetted order, will add to VI’s reputation of being a relatively COVID-19 safe destination, as well as being known for spectacular sailing, beaches, views, culture and cuisine, the Premier said.

“Tourism, as you know, is one of the economic engines of the BVI. Therefore, as the arrivals further increase the benefits will accrue not just for our accommodation properties, taxi operators, charter boat companies, restaurants, bars and various other tourism businesses, but they will flow into all the other sectors of our economy,” he added.

Bookings on the rise!

As it related to increasing tourism numbers, Hon Fahie said that in May 2021, charter boat companies and other stakeholders were reporting that bookings were on the rise, and that some operators are already booked solid for several months ahead.

“Companies in the charter boat industry have reported that this month, which traditionally is not a busy month, is the busiest they have had since the reopening. Some properties and charter companies are contemplating remaining open when they would normally close due to slow business because of the increased demand."

Premier Fahie also indicated that ferry companies are appealing for an increase to the maximum number of passengers that could sail into the VI through the US Virgin Islands (USVI) and reminded that the decision would be one for both the VI and the USVI.

He said as the tourism numbers increase, one hotel in the territory has already reported 60 per cent occupancy in April.

“We anticipate more such positive news,” he said.

13 Responses to “$10K fine for falsifying vaccine records & COVID-19 tests- Premier”

  • wow (17/06/2021, 14:36) Like (17) Dislike (5) Reply
    If a charter company or hotel was at zero for the last 15 months and are at 5 currently, that's an increase and while grateful, it's nothing to boast about. Businesses are in real real trouble and all the Premier can do is play on numbers.
  • wow (17/06/2021, 14:47) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    You’ll complain way too much! Be thankful for everything for the little that you have!!
  • FIRE (17/06/2021, 16:20) Like (18) Dislike (11) Reply
    Prove that their is a pandemic, if you can't prove it then you have to pay all residence 10k. Fauci took regular flew symptoms and connected it to covid and called it a pandemic for their personal agenda.
    • Tvip (17/06/2021, 18:51) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
      Idiot
    • @FIRE (19/06/2021, 19:47) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      It’s there and not their. You have no idea how to use these words in a proper sentence but you want to talk about an Immunologist/ Physician/ Scientist. I believe Fauci will use these words correctly, I will listen to him.
  • 28 days quarantine (17/06/2021, 16:27) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    Let them stay in quarantine for 28 days at their own expense.. . Then they won't think of it...
  • You for real (17/06/2021, 19:06) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    @ FIRE flew is the past tense of the verb to fly the noun is flu.
  • T (17/06/2021, 23:14) Like (10) Dislike (1) Reply
    WHAT ABOUT MAKING IT A CRIME FOR THOSE FOLKS WHO FAIL TO " REGISTER of INTERESTS " @ THE TIME THEY SHOULD MAKE IT KNOWN. SET THE FINE @ $ 10.000 FOR EACH VOIDLATION .
  • pure talk (18/06/2021, 07:13) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sounds good on paper, so who's responsible for enforcement and were they properly trained in fraud detection.
  • Yacht (18/06/2021, 09:34) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    My private yacht in the USVI and lots of other private yachts in St. Martin and PR will just be skipping any visits to the BVI this year and probably the next. All these exorbitant fines, fees and useless protocols to enter the BVI on a private yacht has permanently removed the BVI from our visiting list. Myself and my guests are all vaccinated, have plenty of cash to spend at restaurants, dive trips, marinas, grocery stores, etc. just not in the BVI until it gets REAL!
    • . (18/06/2021, 12:17) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      The only requirement for a fully-vaccinated traveller to enter the territory is a negative covid test. that's it. if you weren't planning on falsifying documents why would be bothered by the fine?? Sounds like we dodged a bullet.

      Also, get over yourself. If you don't come, another guest will. Are you and your guests the only tourists in the world? Get a grip.

    • @yacht (19/06/2021, 19:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      See ya
  • QTNA (20/06/2021, 11:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    DOES THE B.V.I HAVE ANY TECHNOLOGY WHERE THEY CAN IDENTIFY FALSE DOCUMENTS!?!?!?


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