This sure sounds encouraging, but they'll need to proceed slowly. Without adequate testing of their residents and the long latency period of this virus pulling the trigger too soon could backfire. Maybe COVID-19 testing on St. Martin has progressed to the point where they can consider this. I sure hope their testing has been better organized and more effective than what we've seen in the states. A rapid pinprick blood test sounds really nice, but at this point that seems like a fantasy. Abbott Laboratories out of Chicago has developed a COVID-19 testing unit that can give a positive SARS-CoV2 reading in 5 minutes, and a negative one in 13 minutes. But, where are these units? No one seems to have a straight answer regarding this. Unfortunately, I'm starting to think that a truly 'safe day' without the fear of this virus will occur when an effective antiviral medicine gets approval and can stop the infection from spreading into the lungs, and is readily available to the public.