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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: tpcook]
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10/06/2020 08:37 AM
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So the government is going to talk to all stakeholders and this means no protocols till at least Oct 21 Total incompentance. WAY, WAY too late. Talk should have been done months ago. Tourism is dead for 2020 and well into 2021. Owners of villas, hotels charter boats are going to start hurting big time. Workers will be hurting way into 2021 I suspect those meetings will strictly be to announce protocols specific to those industries. Can't imagine what they will expect of the villas. Will probably not be worth opening.
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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: VirginGordaResident]
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10/06/2020 09:20 AM
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crmoores
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Didn’t work for the USVI...unfortunately...
Last edited by crmoores; 10/06/2020 09:31 AM.
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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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10/06/2020 12:53 PM
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I don’t believe the USVI has had a single case linked to tourism since June. That is absolutely not a substantiated statement - our DOH does not differentiate to the public by local or tourist status on testing. We suffered a huge uptick in cases in July and August after opening to tourism --then a big drop in new cases after closing Aug 19 -Sept 19. What you "believe" has no bearing on the truth. daily report by Island: https://www.covid19usvi.com/sites/default/files/epi_reports/COVID-19_Sit%20Rep_2020.10.05.pdf
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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: VirginGordaResident]
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10/06/2020 01:54 PM
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Everywhere suffered a big uptick in cases during that timeframe. Many places in the US peaked in that time frame. I Don’t believe however that the USVI required covid tests 72 hours prior to arriving or any test at all. I think they added that requirement later for some locations including only 10 US states on 15 July. I saw nothing mentioning any issues with tourists. There were quite a few statements on where outbreaks originated in the USVI.
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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: VirginGordaResident]
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10/12/2020 10:08 AM
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LocalSailor you are correct, obviously, some prefer to look elsewhere than at the facts...
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Re: BVI Opening December 1st 2020 to International Tourism
[Re: VirginGordaResident]
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10/12/2020 11:02 AM
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I guess that’s directed at me. I did look at the facts. The USVI opened with zero Covid testing required. Only after a spike did they add a requirement on 15 July for a Covid test if you were arriving from 10 US states. Since the USVI went to a requirement for all tourists to have a Covid test 5 days prior Covid has been well controlled in the USVI. There are currently 16 active covid cases in the USVI. New cases have been occurring at the rate of 0 to 2 cases a day. I would say the protocols they are using are working quite well. G
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