Published 6 August 2020
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
ST. KITTS-NEVIS GOVERNMENT WARNS AGAINST COMPLACENCY WITH COVID-19 REGULATIONS
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, August 06, 2020 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis is cautioning citizens, residents and business establishments against becoming complacent and being non-compliant with the established COVID-19 protocols set out in the Emergency Powers (COVID-19) Regulations.
Currently, there is only one active case of COVID-19 in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. That individual is expected to make a full recovery.
AttorneyGeneral the Honourable Vincent Byron Jr. says the Federation’s success in managing and containing the spread of the virus seems to have ultimately led to a false sense of security by many citizens and residents.
“We in St. Kitts and Nevis have done exceptionally well to control the pandemic. We have flattened the curve and the people of St. Kitts and Nevis feel very emboldened because they feel that it’s not in our shores. It’s a little scary because a lot of us have relaxed our care that we should have and concern. We do not practice the types of protocols that are constantly being put forward by the health team – social distancing and trying to avoid mass gatherings,” Minister Byron said during a meeting between Government officials and executive members of the St. Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce on Wednesday, August 05.
Thehonourable minister advised that even though persons may appear not to be infected, “asymptomatic individuals can spread the virus, and if there is any community spread in St. Kitts and Nevis it will be difficult for us to reel it in.”
Meanwhile, Chairman of the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC), Mr. Abdias Samuel, pointed out that businesses are also now becoming too relaxed in enforcing the necessary guidelines for patrons entering and moving about in their establishments.
“The non-pharmaceutical means of survival for us going forward is to ensure that for all the protocols and procedures that are put in place we have compliance,” Mr. Samuel stressed.
“If you go to many restaurants, many bars you will see many examples of non-compliance,” Mr. Samuel added, as he appealed to the Chamber of Industry and Commerce to ensure compliance amongst its membership.
Thelatest Emergency Powers (COVID-19) Regulations came into effect from Saturday, August 01at 5:00am and will expire at 4:59am on Saturday, August 08, 2020.
Themandatory wearing of masks in public places, social distancing and physical distancing protocols remain in effect.
TheEmergency Powers (COVID-19) (No. 12) Regulations can be accessed in full on www.sknis.kn, www.covid19.gov.kn/ and www.zizonline.com/covid-19/.