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Americans warned against travel to USVI

- CDC cites 'High Risk' of COVID-19; Limited medical resources
August 9th, 2020 | Tags: travel warning CDC high risk COVID-19 USVI
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning to Americans not to travel to the US Virgin Islands if they don't have to, with the CDC pointing to a high risk of the coronavirus in the territory and limited medical resources for those who contract the disease. Photo: VIC
US Virgin Islands Governor, Mr Albert A. Bryan Jr said his decision to keep the territory open during the pandemic allowed the government to collect much-needed funds to keep government operations afloat. Photo: Internet Source
US Virgin Islands Governor, Mr Albert A. Bryan Jr said his decision to keep the territory open during the pandemic allowed the government to collect much-needed funds to keep government operations afloat. Photo: Internet Source
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning to Americans not to travel to the US Virgin Islands if they don't have to, with the CDC pointing to a high risk of the coronavirus in the territory and limited medical resources for those who contract the disease.

In the warning, the CDC included these key points:

  • CDC recommends travelers avoid all nonessential international travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Travelers at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 should consider postponing all travel, including essential travel, to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • COVID-19 risk in the US Virgin Islands is high.
  • If you get sick in the US Virgin Islands and need medical care, resources may be limited.
  • Check with the Office of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of Health of the US Virgin Islands or the US Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Country Information page for details about entry requirements and restrictions for arriving travelers, such as mandatory testing or quarantine.
  • Local policies at your destination may require you to be tested for COVID-19 before you are allowed to enter the country. If you test positive on arrival, you may be required to isolate for a period of time. You may even be prevented from returning to the United States, as scheduled. You might consider getting tested before your trip. If so, see Testing for COVID-19 webpage for more information.

"Older adults, people of any age with certain underlying medical conditions, and others at increased risk for severe illness should consider postponing all travel, including essential travel, to the US Virgin Islands," the CDC said. "If you get sick in the US Virgin Islands and need medical care, resources may be limited."

21 new cases

On Thursday, the USVI Department of Health reported 21 new cases of the virus: 3 on St Croix, 17 on St Thomas and 1 case on St John. DOH is currently tracking 115 active cases. So far 10,520 people have been tested, with 9977 returning negative and 522 positive. DOH said 398 people had recovered as of Thursday. Nine people have died from the virus in the USVI.

Governor Albert A. Bryan Jr recently indicated during a Monday morning interview with the Consortium that he would employ a shift in strategy moving forward: keeping the USVI open while managing coronavirus infections. "That shift comes as a result of remember, when we started doing this, we thought we would be done by summer and then we would be okay," he said.

"The realisation that it's not going to end anytime soon — even if we get a vaccine, we still have another year at least — and coronavirus is going to be around for years. So the most important thing now is being able to manage your hospitals and being able to make sure that people stay alive."

9 COVID-19 related deaths

The territory recently recorded it 9th coronavirus-related death, a man who was said to be in his 40s and suffered with kidney problems and diabetes. Before him was an older man on St Thomas, according to Governor Bryan. Before this older individual, the 7th death was a 23-year-old pregnant woman

The virus also killed three members of one family on St Croix.

Mr Bryan said his decision to keep the territory open during the pandemic allowed the government to collect much-needed funds to keep government operations afloat.

As for performance in managing the pandemic, Mr Bryan said, "I think my team has done an excellent job."

15 Responses to “Americans warned against travel to USVI”

  • pat (09/08/2020, 09:38) Like (14) Dislike (33) Reply
    Thank God for Andrew Fahie history will show he kept us safe in the bvi
  • The TRUTH (09/08/2020, 09:58) Like (24) Dislike (7) Reply
    God bless you Hon. Fahie for doing your best to keep your people safe. Don't mind the noise.
  • Great. LoL (09/08/2020, 10:25) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is bold, brave and great leadership. Sometimes you have to punish your own for the.betterment of the population..
  • CHAK. (09/08/2020, 10:44) Like (28) Dislike (5) Reply
    Boss Fahie you are doing a good job man.
    • I agree (09/08/2020, 15:15) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
      My Premier that I love and his staff is doing a great job. For real Mr. Premier, don’t listen to the nay sayers you do what you have to do for the safety and the good of the Country.
  • Well Sa!! (09/08/2020, 12:04) Like (20) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wait but who bringing the verse to the USVI and other places?? lol the same Americans.. lol .Hon Andrew Fahie thank you for forseeing the danger and keeping us safe
  • rock city (09/08/2020, 12:39) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    hope these fools does not mix up usvi with bvi
  • Curfew (09/08/2020, 17:35) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    When Andrew mandate Bill Gates vaccines for yall nuff ayo going to sing a different tune.
  • CommonSense (10/08/2020, 03:59) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Even with keeping our borders closed, the virus seeps in. How long do you think we can last like this with plenty people unemployed? Our residents will turn into a lazier set of bums who will still have to face the virus at some point.
    • @common sense (11/08/2020, 18:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      With the exception of the Tourism/Restaurant sector, which would have been quiet during the summer season anyway, the BVI is open. So I really don't understand your point. Why are you people always so damn negative and selfish? You can't see the forest for the freaking trees. The whole world is suffering some form of an economic downturn.
  • M (10/08/2020, 08:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    @ common sense d head line talking about vivid _19 u talking about unemployment when will you people learn to read and understand unemployment have been here long before the virus
    • CommonSense (10/08/2020, 20:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      @M I agree that unemployment was an issue prior to Covid, and that is a very different discussion we need. To date, the unemployment increased exponentially because of Covid with tourism and finance being two big sources of revenue for us in the BVI. Do you not see where the virus and unemployment are linked?
  • hmm (10/08/2020, 12:14) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    People coming in and out the Bvi illegally daily.


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