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Zero active COVID-19 VI gets Level 1 travel rating from CDC!

- VI, Montserrat, Saba & St Eustatius are only Caribbean islands with zero active COVID-19 cases
Thanks to proactive and decisive COVID-19 containment and suppression measures by the Andrew A. Fahie-led Government, the [British] Virgin Islands is not only free of active cases of COVID-19 but is now enjoying a Level 1 rating for travel by the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Photo: The Flag Shop/CDC
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic the Virgin Islands Government led by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) took necessary measures to protect the people of the Virgin Islands from the virus. Photo: GIS/File
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic the Virgin Islands Government led by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) took necessary measures to protect the people of the Virgin Islands from the virus. Photo: GIS/File
Two cruise ships on 'warm-layup' in the [British] Virgin Islands (VI). The VI is one of only four Caribbean islands with zero active COVID-19 cases. Photo: VINO
Two cruise ships on 'warm-layup' in the [British] Virgin Islands (VI). The VI is one of only four Caribbean islands with zero active COVID-19 cases. Photo: VINO
ATLANTA, Georgia, USA- Thanks to proactive and decisive COVID-19 containment and suppression measures by the Andrew A. Fahie-led Government, the [British] Virgin Islands is not only free of active cases of COVID-19, but is now enjoying a Level 1 rating for travel by the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Level 1, the lowest level, indicates that “all travellers should wear a mask, avoid crowds, stay at least 6 feet from people who are not travelling with you, wash your hands often or use hand sanitiser, and watch your health for signs of illness,” according to the CDC on Monday, March 15, 2021.

The VI, Montserrat, Saba and St Eustatius are the only Caribbean islands with zero active COVID-19 cases.

The other Caribbean countries at Level 1 are Anguilla, Cayman Islands, Grenada, Saba, Saint Kitts and Nevis and St Eustatius.

USVI @ Level 4

Meanwhile, the US Virgin Islands (USVI) is among twenty-one (21) Caribbean countries and territories considered to be in the highest risk group by the CDC, which continues to advise against non-essential travel to more than 200 other locations around the globe.

Level 4 COVID-19 advisory indicates that travellers should avoid all travel to the following Caribbean countries and territories: Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Suriname, Turks and Caicos Islands, and US Virgin Islands.

The Bahamas and Montserrat are the two only Caribbean Islands listed at Level 3 which indicates that travellers should avoid all nonessential travel to these destinations.

Level 2 countries are Bermuda, Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago and, according to the CDC, travellers at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 should avoid all nonessential travel to these destinations.

Measures paying off for prudent VI Gov’t

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic the Virgin Islands Government led by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) took necessary measures to protect the people of the Virgin Islands from the virus.

Measures included border closure, travel bans, restriction of mass gatherings, social distancing measures, mandatory mask-wearing, curfews, and 24-hour lockdown once the virus entered the territory.

Early on a coronavirus and stability task force was also established to make recommendations and advice on the economic sustainability of the territory over a six-month period. The objective was to address the possible economic challenges people may encounter as a result of the measures.

A $62.9M COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Plan was then rolled in May 2020 by Government to assist businesses and residents affected by the pandemic.

The VI had to find its own money to finance its stimulus package after the UK, when approached by the VI for a grant to assist persons made employed or placed on reduced working hours due to the pandemic, told the VI to use its own funds.

A major accomplishment for the Government was being able to outfit the Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital Laboratory with the capacity to do COVID-19 testing, eliminating the need to depend solely on tests results from Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) in Trinidad and Tobago.

Once the VI was able to effectively manage the spread of the virus, it began easing travel restrictions and in December 2020, it began receiving international travellers via Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport.

There were calls in some quarters for the VI to also rush to reopen its seaports but the VI Government decided against that since the USVI and Puerto Rico were still struggling to effectively manage their COVID-19 situation.

Added to that, the Government needed more time to prepare the ports to receive international travellers in a safe and efficient way.

April 15, 2021, is the latest date given for the reopening of the seaports for international operations.

Currently, the Virgin Islands has embarked on a COVID-19 vaccination programme, with AstraZeneca vaccines received from the UK and 2000 doses from COVAX through an initiative of the VI Government.

According to the latest update from Government on March 11, 2021, the VI recorded 154 active cases of COVID-19, 153 recoveries and 1 death.

More than 26,230 samples have been tested at the Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital Laboratory.

New travel requirements USA

Meanwhile, the CDC has advised that “all air passengers travelling to the United States, including US citizens, are required to have a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board a flight to the United States.”

“Masks are required on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation travelling into, within, or out of the United States and in U.S. transportation hubs such as airports and bus or rail stations,” the CDC added.

18 Responses to “Zero active COVID-19 VI gets Level 1 travel rating from CDC!”

  • I’m (18/03/2021, 13:54) Like (24) Dislike (12) Reply
    I’m not minding the noise. Our gov doing a hell of job mehson! I am also glad they(VIP)did not mind the noise either. If they did we would of had a rate 4 like our neighbors. Continue to ignore the ignorants who get on the blogs bashing . Your efforts will be rewarded . Thanks to our leaders and heros.
  • Hmmm. (18/03/2021, 13:58) Like (17) Dislike (2) Reply
    But people still have to transit through the hot spots. If I we don’t use this as an opportunity to expand the runway at beef island for the future then we’re totally lost. We have no direct flights everywhere around us is a hot spot.
  • trrefdrfds (18/03/2021, 14:10) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    I am in total agreement. Thank God they didn't mind the noise I strongly recommend that those of us who wants more freedom go where you don't have to wear a mask and do whatever you wish
    Not here. Give your ideas and suggestions to those other heads of countries, and islands . Thank you
  • Doing hell of job (18/03/2021, 14:12) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    This one vote done gone out the door.......
  • Peaches (18/03/2021, 14:15) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
    Did so well without that vaccine. Yet they bring more of that in last night. There is an outcry to stop that vaccine but ya'll not listening.
    • Here hear (19/03/2021, 00:44) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      It’s already rejected in so many other countries. How you think they find so much more to send here. No one else wants it. SMH
  • rewrsdffds (18/03/2021, 14:22) Like (20) Dislike (4) Reply
    So open up the boarders so I can make money now !!
  • lol (18/03/2021, 14:41) Like (12) Dislike (5) Reply

    The USVI economy is on level 100 while ours is at level 1 and their Hospital is not overrun neither are people dropping down dead. 

    • tell me (18/03/2021, 17:08) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
      @lol since March 2020, you’ll talking this dropping down dead story. Except for the one lady “RIP” who else who died from this COVID? How many have due to gun violence? If it wasn’t for Hon. Carvin Malone and his team you would have seen people dropping down dead. You’ll to shot minded and ungrateful. Very ungrateful. God don’t sleep!!
  • Lol.... (18/03/2021, 15:57) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    Ayo funny! When CDC gave BVI the not so good rating some months ago, you all were complaining saying who they think they are and they need to take care of America ... now they rate you level one, you shouting from the rooftop! Lol... typical!!!
  • tretretrete (18/03/2021, 17:04) Like (1) Dislike (23) Reply
    Imagine if the Government had listened to C***Y and the likeminded people? You’ll ain’t like how the VIP Jamming but them jamming. You’ll too much the yes yes type like you mother or father was strong at times needed to be. Congratulations VIP thanks for keep us safe!!
    • Natural cure (18/03/2021, 17:43) Like (45) Dislike (5) Reply
      Ain't nothing to do with government,. Please Stop giving this useless government this much credit,. They lock the country down unnecessarily,,,,, The cure is natural it's about the warm climate,,,, The vaccine is for the cold counties,,,
  • great news (18/03/2021, 17:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Now we can join the other 4 Caribbean Islands CDC given approval ro receive Cruise ship. St Martin, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Dominica... So we dont have any cases, So our protocol should focus on those coming into our Island to be negative and vaccinated,, Vaccination shouldn't be forced on us, we safe,,,,
  • lol (18/03/2021, 21:40) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Just check out the USVI. An average of 2 cases a day. Hardly deserve to be on level 4. Their economy and tourism is doing very well compared to us.
  • LOLL (18/03/2021, 21:43) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Tell ayo VIP to open so ayo could come buy out rainbow clothes and Yo Kentucky Fried Chicken Buh number 1 rubbish!!!!
  • How soon (19/03/2021, 00:22) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Can’t wait to return but don’t have weeks to spend on vacation. Will choose to spend $$$ elsewhere and where people aren’t pretending the sky is falling. You’re totally willing to take an untested vaccine without knowing any of the consequences versus simply getting sick (if one even does). The BVI death rate is 1! (And one is too many) but death with or death by are completely different and from what I’ve read, bvi was all to excited to claim the “me too” — what’s the recovery rate been in bvi? Oh yea, just over 99%. Hospitals full, nope. Hospitals overwhelmed, nope. Vaccinate yourself at your own peril vs your own immune system and oh yeah, you’ll have to wear a f..ing mask for the rest of your life. Ridiculous
  • lol (19/03/2021, 05:53) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I'll just drop this right here.

    https://www.travelagentcentral.com/caribbean/u-s-virgin-islands-reports-solid-tourism-performance-during-pandemic


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