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Caribbean Life, A 24 UG. 27-SEPT. 2, 2021
CARIBBEAN ROUNDUP
concern, the other being the Alpha variant,
which has been detected from the last
batch of results of tests received from the
Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health
Agency (CARPHA).
The chief medical officer said that fully
vaccinated people can still contract the
virus, which has killed 95 people and
infected 6,112 others since the first case
was detected in March last year.
ST. KITTS
The St. Kitts and Nevis government has
banned cruise ships into the twin-island
Federation until vaccination and testing
can be identified.
Minister of Tourism, Transport and
Ports, Lindsay Grant said in May, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) no sail order placed a halt on cruising
from the United States and cruise lines
in their best interest decided to resume
cruising from the Caribbean and Caribbean
home ports.
He said because Florida currently allows
vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers
to cruise and the twinisland
Federation has not
yet achieved herd community,
he will not allow
the country’s health sector
to be jeopardized.
The tourism minister added that the
government of St. Kitts and Nevis is trying
to find a delicate balance between the
economy and the health of the country.
For August, therefore, no calls of the
Allure and Symphony of the Seas have
been allowed.
TRINIDAD
The Trinidad and Tobago government
has extended the state of emergency (SoE)
for another three months to Nov. 21.
Parliament met in emergency session
on Wednesday to approve the motion by
PM Dr. Keith Rowley.
The SoE and curfew
were part of measures the
government put in place
to curb the spread of
COVID-19 pandemic.
On May 15, President Paula May-Weeks
declared that a state of emergency exists in
Trinidad and Tobago.
On May 24, a motion was brought
to the Parliament to extend the SoE for
three months. It was passed with a simple
majority vote in the House of Representatives.
The first three months extension expires
on midnight Aug. 29.
After this second extension, which will
be a total of six months, if the government
sees the need for a further extension, then
it will require the support of the Opposition
and the Independent benches as a
three-fifths majority of both the House
of Representatives and the Senate are
necessary.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
Continued from Page 4
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