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USVI issues new 'Stay at Home Order' as COVID-19 cases surge

- Closes non-essential businesses, hotel reservations, churches & more
Restaurants in the US Virgin Islands have been restricted to takeout, drive-thru, or delivery service only. Photo: VINO/File
Governor Albert A. Bryan Jr on Thursday, August 13, 2020, took bold steps to beat back the rise of novel coronavirus in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), which has been spreading briskly through the community — infiltrating the Queen Louise Home for the Aged and the Alexander A. Farrelly Criminal Complex — both of which are in St Thomas. Photo: File
Governor Albert A. Bryan Jr on Thursday, August 13, 2020, took bold steps to beat back the rise of novel coronavirus in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), which has been spreading briskly through the community — infiltrating the Queen Louise Home for the Aged and the Alexander A. Farrelly Criminal Complex — both of which are in St Thomas. Photo: File
VI CONSORTIUM

FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- Governor Albert A. Bryan Jr on Thursday, August 13, 2020, took bold steps to beat back the rise of novel coronavirus in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), which has been spreading briskly through the community — infiltrating the Queen Louise Home for the Aged and the Alexander A. Farrelly Criminal Complex — both of which are in St Thomas.

Mr Bryan said when he first announced that the territory would move to its Open Doors phase on June 1, 2020, he stated at the time that his administration would revert to a more restrictive phase if cases of the virus surged.

Unfortunately we have arrived at the point this week," the governor said during his press briefing. 

As of Wednesday, 682 people tested positive for the virus: 346 on St Thomas, 314 on St Croix, and 22 on St John. DOH said it was tracking as of Wednesday, August 12, 2020, 197 active Covid-19 cases: 165 on St Thomas, 27 on St Croix and 5 on St John.

Here's what you need to know

Effective Monday, August 17, 2020, the territory will revert to the Stay at Home or orange alert phase of the administration's Covid-19 response. "This means that effective 6:00 am Monday all non-essential businesses are ordered closed," Mr Bryan said. "Non-essential public sector workers are also to remain at home. This phase of alert will continue for at least the next two weeks at which time we will re-evaluate whether it is safe to advance again to the yellow alert: Safer at Home."

  • Hotels, Airbnb, guest houses and villas have been ordered to cease accepting new reservations effective immediately.
  • Reservations are only to be accepted for business -related travel, government workers and emergency workers. 
  • Effective Wednesday, August 19, hotels are barred from checking in any guests aside from business-related travelers, government workers and emergency workers.
  • Virgin Islanders at home and abroad are encouraged to restrict travel to essential and urgent business only.

"While we're taking these measures, keep in mind that we do not have the full authority to close neither our airports or our seaports, nor is that a desirable outcome," the governor said, adding that the territory must maintain a certain level of commercial and airline traffic to allow for emergency travel and transport of medical supplies and other essential items such as mail and packages.

  • The governor ordered all public, private and parochial school campuses closed for students.
  • Virtual learning is allowed to continue.
  • Churches are to remain closed for the next two weeks during this Stay at Home period.
  • All beaches have been ordered closed on weekends and holidays from noon, meaning residents are allowed to go to the beach on holidays and weekends in the morning time. 
  • Restaurants have been restricted to takeout, drive-thru, or delivery service only. 
  • All essential business must operate within the existing mass gathering restrictions and promote the recommended social distancing requirement of 6 feet or more between individuals, along with the mandatory use of facial covering, the governor said.

"That restriction is no more than 10 people in any establishment other than the [big] box stores and grocery stores," said the governor.

State of Emergency

Mr Bryan reminded the public that the territory is still under a state of emergency. "Everyone is getting tired, but we have been dealing with this virus now for almost 6 months; we must continue to be diligent," he said. "We're doing the things now that will allow us to do better in the future."

Mr Bryan said the actions were taken today to ease the strain in the St Thomas-St John District, and to "ease the anticipation of a major surge that could affect both islands."

The governor said his aim from the onset has been to balance what he said is public health, economic wellbeing, and personal freedoms of residents.

"But at this time the public health concerns trumps all of those," he said.

Mr Bryan further stressed that the goal of the order is to stop "all movement in the territory [and] all gatherings in the territory until we can get this virus beaten back to a manageable state."

He said all movement, except if absolutely necessary, must stop. "This is not a test; it's not an experiment. We have done this before and it proved effective in slowing the spread," Mr Bryan said.

And while the government has a role to play in addressing the Covid-19 crisis, Mr Bryan said members of the community have a part to play as well. "We are doing our best to do our part, and I ask you in turn that each of you do your best to do your part," he said.

Mr Bryan said the administration would assess active cases, trends in the positivity rates and how many of the active Covid-19 positive cases require acute medical care. "Those will be the determining factors as to how long we continue in this phase," he said.

"However, at this point it is clear that we will not get back to the Open Doors phase again for at least another month," the governor added.

The administration in March issued the following list and descriptions of essential businesses: 

Places that sell or produce food:

  • Grocery stores, convenience stores, and pet supply stores. This includes stores that sell groceries and sell other non-grocery products, and products necessary to maintain the safety and sanitation of homes.
  • Restaurants that prepare and serve food or beverages, but only for delivery, drive-through, or carry out.
  • Food cultivation, including farming, livestock, and fishing.

Places with medical purpose:

  • Home-based care for seniors, adults, people with a disability, or children.
  • Residential facilities and shelters for seniors, adults, people with a disability, and children.

Media outlets:

Newspapers, television, radio, and other media services.

Core life services:

  • Gas stations, and auto-supply, and auto-repair.
  • Banks and credit unions.
  • Hardware stores and building supplies.
  • Laundromats, dry cleaners, and laundry service providers.
  • Plumbers, electricians, custodial/janitorial workers, handyman services, funeral home workers and morticians, carpenters, landscapers, gardeners, property managers, private security personnel, and other service providers who provide services to maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation to properties and other essential businesses.
  • Businesses that supply office or computer products needed by people who work from home.

Businesses that supply other Essential Businesses with the support or supplies necessary to operate.

  • Businesses that ship, truck, provide logistical support or deliver groceries, food, goods or services directly to residences, essential businesses, healthcare operations, essential infrastructure.
  • Airlines, taxis, and other private transportation providers providing transportation services necessary for activities of daily living.
  • Businesses that provide parts and services for essential infrastructure.
  • Professional services, such as legal or accounting services.

Childcare for essential workers:

  • Childcare facilities providing services that enable employees exempted to work.

Places that provide shelter:

  • Hotels, shared rental units, and similar facilities.
  • Homeless shelters and social services for economically disadvantaged people.

13 Responses to “USVI issues new 'Stay at Home Order' as COVID-19 cases surge”

  • Forward ever Backward never (13/08/2020, 17:23) Like (22) Dislike (4) Reply
    Honorable Premier please keep our borders closed to minimally keep us safe from Covid19. Thank you.
    • Greg (13/08/2020, 18:26) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
      Yeah, and they are taking orders for people to bring over that COVID-19 Chicken from KFC...REALLY?
  • A Govt With a Plan (13/08/2020, 17:37) Like (19) Dislike (26) Reply
    Nice to see a government with a plan to manage this virus. USVI doing well at balancing health with economy. This virus will NEVER go away so sooner there is a plan to manage living with it the better. When cases pick up start increasing restrictions. Cases go down you ease up restrictions. This bury your head in the sand BVI policy is simply a case of no leadership. Great job Gov Bryan your plan is based on actual statistics and real numbers.
    • nope (13/08/2020, 19:25) Like (11) Dislike (7) Reply
      Constantly going into lock down is not a plan. That kind of flip flopping well bury us.
      • @nope (14/08/2020, 08:04) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
        Then why don’t you figure out a plan. The majority of the cases in the USVI popping up is the people who was not social distancing.
    • The TRUTH (14/08/2020, 01:39) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      People of the USVI mad as hell about their govt handling of COVID and this lunatic here cheering. Some of yall greed would doom us all. Yeah, let the BVI get 600 + cases, THEN we shut down. Fool!
  • st. thomas (13/08/2020, 19:05) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply
    I’ m keeping it real, I live in St. Thomas and there is no way I am eating any take out food. I want KFC, I am frying my own chicken. I hate to say I told you but we were doing okay but the same attitude that some of you have about the protocols that was put in place in the BVI and not taking things serious, people had that same attitude down here. Now look, 106 cases in 2 days. That is concerning and serious.
  • Reality check (13/08/2020, 19:54) Like (0) Dislike (11) Reply
    BVI next
    Why?
    Cause Govt enforcing law on ice cream shop only which is crazy since lady was here 19 years plus Govt well know locals do not want the type of pay or required customer service attitude that goes along with that ship. But ya boy Vincent had to play his Trump card. Is his fam in VG and Anegada going to do same? Wonder how many locals besides Ms. Piggy would wanna work under those conditions at AR motel ...smh
  • Outsider (13/08/2020, 20:06) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Now that Her Majesty patrol (SALUTE!) is here. We will be secured around our borders and "THEM" of us who think that SHE need to stay away, (singing). She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes!!
  • Think For Yourself (13/08/2020, 20:49) Like (3) Dislike (10) Reply
    If this really was a pandemic they wouldn't need to test to prove it. Hospitals would be overrun with sick and dying people. People you know would be dead. 99.98% survival rate...
  • @Think for yourselves (14/08/2020, 11:00) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    What kind of J***A** are you man. That is my only comment. Over and out buddy.
  • reason (14/08/2020, 13:48) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    The People of the BVI claim that they know the Almighty GOD, but do they really know him. We have the herbs to combat the Virus right here in the BVI. The Lord still heals the sick.
    Never in my life do we hear that you quarantine the sick.
    Check this, we had the N1Virus, Ebola (most deadly than corona by far), Chickengunya and no quarantine.
    People wake up and see what the Powers be are doing. This pandemic is a fear monger.
  • Selective Outrage (15/08/2020, 14:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    When people decide to speak on history without actually knowing history, lo and behold they go on a forum and spout this nonsense ...... I mean come on now..... it doesn’t even take much of a primary school education to know sick people are isolated from everyone else to prevent spreading it to others..... y’all are of this ridiculous notion that the government is trying to control you by suggesting protocol to manage a ‘fake pandemic’ when before this even occurred if your child comes home with ‘hand and mouth’ they were exposed to at daycare because a sick child wasn’t isolated all hell breaks loose.... it’s so irresponsible of caretakers to allow sick and healthy kids playing with each other instead of parents keeping their child at home(RIGHT!!!)....HIV is a contagious virus you can live with for the duration of your life but how many people are out there actively trying to catch it knowing you don’t necessarily have to die from it?.... are you okay with me giving it to you since it’s survival rate is high?.... would you be angry if I didn’t protect you from catching it?....COVID may have a high survival rate but you don’t know if it applies to you or anyone else..... limiting its spread isn’t a personal jab but instead a community issue.... a society cannot function if everybody is sick....sick nurses or doctors means patients aren’t given good care... sick teachers mean our kids aren’t being taught..... sick anything is never a good thing.... I can’t be bothered anymore and I especially wouldn’t bat an eye if those persons who are diehard anti-mask or anti-social distancing suffers horribly if they contract it..... simple idiots risking my health because they refused to pay attention in class 5 when going over contagious diseases....


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