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New COVID-19 Cases

Posted By: ruralcarrier

New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 09:55 AM

DAILY HERALD ARTICLE

Can't blame it on US tourists.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 10:19 AM

This plane came from Florida. Is that where they were? How did they get on that plane? And since article states the casino worker's friend is one of the other cases, I guess they weren't wearing face masks. Someone will still blame the USA tourists or not.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 12:06 PM

There were NO tourists on the flight you are referring to, it was a repatriation flight.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 01:05 PM

Right. Only returning locals on that plane.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 09:05 PM

They still had to have the test, correct? This just proves what we've been saying all along: a test before you actually arrive is useless.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 09:52 PM

From what I understand, these folks were given a test upon arrival. They were told they didn't have to have any test at ALL and they changed the rules (imagine that....) less than 24 hours before they came, so everyone had to be tested upon arrival.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 10:40 PM

If I recall they had the option of getting a test before leaving or taking one upon arrival with possible quarantine if positive.
Posted By: wilsonck

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 10:47 PM

There are now 10 cases on the dutch side, none being treated at SMMC as they are at home. Story here.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 10:59 PM

This is the problem that will keep this virus around.
"SMN News has been reliably informed that Americans that are either working or living on St. Maarten have been coming through other ports and cross over to the Dutch side of the island. Sources say these persons are traveling from San Juan then to St. Barthelemy and then to St. Maarten"
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 11:10 PM

SMN News is not a very reliable source.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 11:11 PM

Sometimes they get it right. This one is believable.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 11:16 PM

Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Sometimes they get it right. This one is believable.

You know that to be factual?
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/23/2020 11:18 PM

Not factual but I can see this route taken for people that are so desperate to return they'll do anything to get back on island.
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/24/2020 09:14 AM

Government of Sint Maarten
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** Minister of Public Health Updates on St. Maarten’s COVID-19 Developments **

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA) Richard Panneflek hereby updates the general public today, Thursday, July 23, 2020, in order to keep the community of St. Maarten informed about the latest COVID-19 developments and the Government’s response measures.

Based on the latest available data provided by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) Epidemiologist Dr. Raissa Tjon-Kon-Fat, for today, July 23, 2020, as of 6:00 PM, St. Maarten had 94 persons with a laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection. 16 of these cases are currently active cases reported during the past few days. On July 21st, 2 new cases were confirmed. 3 new cases were confirmed throughout July 22nd, and 10 active cases were confirmed this evening July 23rd. To date, there have been 63 persons recovered from COVID-19 and 15 persons have passed away. Our current 16 active cases are actively being monitored by CPS and they have also initiated source and contact tracing for all cases to ensure that the virus is contained as soon as possible. Minister of VSA Richard Panneflek will host a press statement with CPS representatives in order to further update the general public tomorrow morning.

As per CPS procedures, all individuals that have been identified to have contact with a confirmed case have been placed in quarantine and have received information on COVID-19. Over the course of the quarantine period they will continue to be monitored by CPS. Persons that are required to quarantine or isolate according to CPS procedures, are required to stay at home and limit contact with all other persons, including their own family. This is the only way to ensure the mitigation of the spread of the virus. All positive cases are in isolation, with one confirmed case admitted to SMMC today, July 23, 2020.

The sudden spike in cases over the past few days which have been reported and confirmed on St. Maarten have been mainly local transmissions, of which 3 cases are confirmed as being travel related via the repatriation flight from the Dominican Republic of July 22nd. Some 143 passengers were tested at the airport over the past week as residents returned on several repatriation flights. Besides this number, GPs and CPS also send samples to be tested on a regular basis as soon as symptomatic persons make themselves known. In contrast to last March when we had our first cases, CPS, the labs and government are better equipped to deal with an outbreak. CPS is highly commended for getting contact tracing started right away on the newly reported cases which also led to new cases being identified today. CPS will continue this process to be able to contain the spread of the virus.

The virus can only spread through human movement and contact; therefore, the general public is once more urged to remain vigilant and do everything necessary to mitigate the further spread of COVID-19 and keep yourself safe. We must all do our part in the fight against COVID-19 and not become complacent. The Government of St. Maarten will strictly enforce all social measures as has been constantly communicated to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 on St. Maarten.

Protect your loved ones and the public of St. Maarten by staying at home, avoiding crowded areas, maintaining proper social distancing of 2 meters from other persons, cough or sneeze into your elbow or a napkin, and always wearing a mask when out in public. The public is also encouraged to continue washing your hands often with soap and water.

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, stay at home and call your family doctor. For additional questions or concerns, call CPS at 914. Rest assured that this Government is doing its utmost to keep the public safe. The general public is asked to cooperate to avoid any further shut downs at this time. Stay tuned tomorrow morning as Minister Panneflek and CPS will update in a press statement.
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/24/2020 09:27 AM

https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/covid-19-active-cases-now-16-in-st-maarten
Posted By: GaryB

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/24/2020 03:54 PM

Wasn't it also reported that one of the new cases was a local casino worker?
That could account for the one day increase in reported cases.
Easy group spread if that business is not enforcing masks.

Everybody, locals and visitors, must follow the safety guidelines.
If not, pop up case numbers will continue.
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/24/2020 04:16 PM

Several casino workers.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/25/2020 02:30 AM

No lockdown ordered.
https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/no-return-to-lockdown-says-govt
Posted By: wilsonck

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/26/2020 08:35 PM

36 active cases now per Dr. Soc. 1 in isolation and 1 in SMMC. The other 34 are at home isolating.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/26/2020 08:56 PM

MORE INFORMATION HERE
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/26/2020 09:29 PM

Not a good sign for US returning August 1.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/26/2020 10:17 PM

Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Not a good sign for US returning August 1.

Or anytime soon thereafter.

But, this can NOT be blamed on US tourists.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/26/2020 11:24 PM

Correct. I blame it on the relaxing of the locals not wearing masks and disregarding social distancing.
Posted By: boucharda

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 10:51 AM

Yup....it seems like they are more interested in dealing with the confirmed cases than trying to prevent person to person transmission from untested persons. Wearing a mask when in public places will help and it's not even one of the "5 things to do" list.

This disease has only begun on SXM. Give it another month and everything will shut down....or...you can wear a mask.
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 11:34 AM

Not everyone. https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/social-distancing-at-cafe-rembrandt
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 01:12 PM

Looks like fun!
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 01:17 PM

It was! But I sure do need a haircut!
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 01:18 PM

Me too! I need a perm!!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 02:36 PM

Looks like more inspections for enforcement will be gong on.
https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/update-no-return-to-lockdown-but-more-inspections-says-govt
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 02:52 PM

And a mask law.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 03:02 PM

Quote from that story-- "De Weever did not disclose whether the country would still open to the United States on August 1 as scheduled, given these developments."
Posted By: zeus1963

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 03:07 PM

August 1st is awful close to not know for sure.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 03:11 PM

Originally Posted by BillandElaine
And a mask law.

Not sure why there isn't one with this new surge in cases.
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 03:18 PM

Everything takes time here. Tons of bureaucracy causes island time.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 04:07 PM

I would have thought there would have been a mask law in place before.. As far as opening to the US, I'm just guessing but I think he wasn't asked that question.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 04:44 PM

It's always been just a suggestion to wear one.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 04:50 PM

https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islan...lic-awareness-campaign-as-cases-increase
Posted By: BillandElaine

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 05:45 PM

Does the US have a mask law?
Posted By: zeus1963

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 05:55 PM

Some states governors have required it but doesn’t seem to have a lot of teeth in regards to enforcement.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 06:17 PM

The US does not have a mask law and our esteemed governor here in Florida has also refused to order it. SXM has seemed to be more on the ball though, and more strict, which is why I was surprised by it.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 06:27 PM

Washington State does but unfortunately some ignore it.
Posted By: wilsonck

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 07:01 PM

The US Federal Government can not institute a mask law because the constitution does not give the Federal Government the power to do so. Powers not granted to the Federal Government in the US Constitution are left for the states. So, it is left up to each state to require masks.
Posted By: zeus1963

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 07:03 PM

Texas did finally in early July and it is starting to make a difference
Posted By: jazzgal

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 07:33 PM

Originally Posted by BillandElaine
Does the US have a mask law?


It's a state-by-state decision. Oregon does have a mask law.
Posted By: wilsonck

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/27/2020 11:06 PM

As expected, La Préfète des Îles du Nord (the prefect of the northern islands) says if necessary measures are taken on the dutch side, they will keep the border to the french side open. However, if the dutch side proceeds with their plans to open to the USA on August 1st, they will close the border. Story here.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 02:22 AM

This isn't looking good for accepting more tourists on August 1.
COVID-19 on the
rise 42 confirmed

PHILIPSBURG—In the past thirty-six hours, St. Maarten has confirmed six new cases of persons who have tested positive for the Corona Virus (COVID-19). The new total cases of confirmed COVID-19 cases on St. Maarten now stand at 121.

While St. Maarten braces for its first test of severe weather conditions for the 2020 hurricane season, the community also has to face the reality of a rapid spike in the number of COVID-19 cases.

Of the active cases, local health authorities are monitoring 40 people on home isolation, one person is still hospitalized at the St. Maarten Medical Centre (SMMC) while another is isolated in a separate facility. This, according to Minister of Public Health Social Development and Labour (VSA) the honourable Richard Panneflek “we now have forty-two (42), active cases of persons who have contracted the Corona Virus.”

“One (1) new case was confirmed on Monday, July 27 and at four o’clock on Tuesday the Collective Prevention Services CPS confirmed five additional COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the last twenty-four hours to six,” said Minister Panneflek.

The number of people recovered since the first case surfaced on St. Maarten earlier this year has increased by one (1) to 64. One hundred and eighty-nine (189) people are now in quarantine based on contact tracing investigations carried out by CPS on persons who may have been in contact with any of the 42 active cases.

In a continued effort to control, the spread of the virus CPS has now tested 151 people at the Princess Juliana International Airport, (PJIA) and 682 people throughout the community. Minister Panneflek said Tuesday, “As the numbers increase for positive cases, CPS continues to actively execute its contact tracing measures which will likely reveal more cases before the numbers begin to reduce.”

He said there is still a need to ensure absolute safety while we work towards managing the increase in COVID-19 cases. “We cannot stress the importance of wearing masks, social distancing and washing your hands with soap or using proper hand sanitizers enough. These are the only steps that we as a community can take to ensure that we reduce the spread and flatten the curb as the fight against COVID-19 continues,” said Minister Panneflek.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 11:09 AM

Originally Posted by BillandElaine
Does the US have a mask law?


It's not law just suggestion because a law would infringe on people's rights. Personally, I wear a mask. There are some "rights" I'm willing to abandon for the sake of the country's population. Unfortunately. many in USA don' feel that way.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 11:30 AM

Not sure about all states but I believe in most it is viewed as an "order" or mandate by the governor and not an actual law that is passed. Therefore, when the "order" (and other "orders") are challenged in court in a specific county, it is often overturned in the specific county. At least that is how it is working here in OH.

The easiest and probably most proper way to have a mask ordinance is for local/city government/council to PROPERLY pass a mask requirement. This along with most businesses REQUIRING a mask to enter is less open to a lawsuit.

And as far as the testing and increased number of cases go. It stands to reason, the more testing the more positive results likely to be found. Doesn't matter if it is your state, my state or on the island.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 12:07 PM

Originally Posted by BillandElaine
Does the US have a mask law?



Some governors have issued mandates; NC is one of those. Ours states that masks are mandatory "when in public and social distancing cannot be observed". I find about 70% of people are compliant. Many businesses are now requiring anyone entering their place of business to wear a mask.
Posted By: BeachKitten

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 01:53 PM

Isn't it so silly the people claiming wearing a mask violates their "rights"? I don't recall seeing that one in our founding documents...lol

- Do you have to wear shirt and shoes to enter an establishment?
- Do you have to wear your seatbelt?
Posted By: zeus1963

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 02:22 PM

You have to wear a seatbelt or get fined. You have to stop at red lights, etc... I think many are just making it a political issue for whatever reason. My opinion is even if you don't think it works if it keeps people employed until we figure it out, suck it up and deal with it.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 02:33 PM

OK, while I agree with you zeus, this thread has gone far afield of the topic.

Please, everyone, this is a SXM forum, not a current events forum, so let's try to stay on topic.
Posted By: zeus1963

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 03:01 PM

My apologies.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 03:02 PM

zeus--we're all guilty of it..
Posted By: bizzottom

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 07:28 PM

i believe it is anger with a strong scent of frustration
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 07:44 PM

Agreed, everyone has almost the same feelings.
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: New COVID-19 Cases - 07/29/2020 07:56 PM

I find it very sad to see used gloves and masks littered in parking lots of stores...

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-06...gloves-polluting-oceans-and-beaches.html
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