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Delta variant prompts delayed reopening of physical schools

Pointing to the emergence of the Delta variant of Covid-19 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the strain of the virus that research shows releases about 1,000 times more viral particles than the original variant, Governor Albert Bryan Jr on Thursday ordered that the territory’s public schools utilize virtual learning when they reopen on August 9, 2021. Photo: Internet SOurce
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CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI - Pointing to the emergence of the Delta variant of Covid-19 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the strain of the virus that research shows releases about 1,000 times more viral particles than the original variant, Governor Albert Bryan on Thursday ordered that the territory’s public schools utilize virtual learning when they reopen on August 9, 2021.

The decision was made "out of an abundance of caution for the safety of students, teachers and Department of Education personnel," and as the Delta variant "continues its rampant spread throughout the world, the United States, and in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its Caribbean neighbors," Gov't House said.

Additionally, the V.I. Dept. of Health advised private and parochial schools to use virtual learning "during the current Covid-19 surge," though the guidance left many questions unanswered. A call placed to Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion to elaborate on the matter was not immediately returned.

“Our children are particularly vulnerable at this point while this wave of Covid is spreading rapidly among unvaccinated persons here in the territory and across the country,” said the governor, who is currently in Florida on a transportation industry-related trip with local lawmakers. “The foundation of my decision-making regarding the Covid pandemic has been, and remains, the safety of our residents, and while in-person learning is desired, the priority is our public health and safety first and foremost."

He added, “As we watch businesses and the federal government institute requirements that their employees be vaccinated, it makes no sense to tempt fate by trying to maintain our goal of starting the 2021-2022 school year with in-person learning in our public schools until this second deadly wave of the virus is under control and no longer posing a threat to people of all ages."

Gov't House said Mr. Bryan once again reiterated his continued call for all Virgin Islanders and visitors to the territory to get vaccinated immediately to help remove the threat of Covid-19 from causing more unnecessary deaths and extreme illness among those who have not yet gotten the vaccine.

A decision on when the territory’s public schools will switch to in-person learning, as originally planned for the upcoming school year, will be made based on how the continued surge of Covid-19 progress, according to the administration.

4 Responses to “Delta variant prompts delayed reopening of physical schools”

  • Good decision Gov. Albert Bryon. (31/07/2021, 20:49) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    May God by His loving, and merciful grace continue to guide you in your honest efforts to lead your people safely. And may He also contnue to shower you and your with aboundant blessings.
  • pat (01/08/2021, 12:10) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Hope you fools in the bvi seeing this trying to pressure the minister on school issues
  • D.pop (01/08/2021, 19:36) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    How am I sure it's the delta variant I have an not a different covid where do I test to kno witch one I have?
  • PBB (02/08/2021, 10:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Children are not at greater risk. Quite the opposite. Children have a greater risk of being killed by lightening. The data is out there!


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