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Governor Bryan Requests 60-Day Extension To State of Emergency Declaration

by Daniel E. Ottley July 7, 2020
written by Daniel E. Ottley

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has requested from the 33rd Legislature a 60-day extension to the State of Emergency declaration that was enacted on March 13 and extended on May 11.

The current State of Emergency is set to expire on July 11, but Governor Bryan is requesting an extension to September 9, 2020.

“Because the USVI is a travel destination, it is not immune to COVID-19 and will remain at risk as long as it remains rampant throughout the U.S. and the world,” Governor Bryan wrote in his transmittal letter to Senate President Novelle Francis Jr.

“The Virgin Islands Department of Health awaits results of tests conducted daily on additional individuals,” Governor Bryan wrote. “Extending the State of Emergency for an additional 30 days or greater amount of time is critical to enabling the Territory to implement adequate staffing coverage, obtain and utilize medical supplies and continue control measures for mitigating the risks.”

In his letter, Governor Bryan said the current recommended plan of action for the Territory is to continue to address the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic following those outlined by the president and adapted by the Virgin Islands Health Department and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency.

Governor Bryan also explained why he is asking for a 60-day extension.

“This will allow us together to extend the periods of State of Emergency for a greater amount of time, 60 days for this particular extension, and avoid having to call a session every month while unnecessarily exposing the Legislature and its staff to the possibility of COVID-19,” Governor Bryan wrote.

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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS TOURISM COMMISSIONER URGES CONTINUED VIGILANCE IN COVID-19 BATTLE

by Daniel E. Ottley July 6, 2020
written by Daniel E. Ottley
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (July 5, 2020) – U.S. Virgin Islands Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte is reminding Virgin Islanders and visitors to the Territory to continue complying with public health guidance to mitigate the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Territory.
Responding to international reports concerning a spike in cases in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Commissioner Boschulte said while there were changes in the total number of positive cases (from 74 to 111) over the past two weeks, the 50 percent increase can be attributed mainly to incoming contractors at the refinery on St. Croix.
He reminded travelers that the Territory is in its precautionary “Open Doors” phase of restarting its tourism-based economy, and encouraged everyone flying into the USVI to review the travel advisory on www.usviupdate.com and familiarize themselves with the Toolkit for Travelers.
“COVID-19 hotspots across the United States continue to emerge, and we have strict measures in place to mitigate the spread of the disease, such as health screenings at our airports and the wearing of masks when out in public or entering any business in the USVI,” Commissioner Boschulte said.
The Commissioner reiterated his confidence in the Department of Health’s handling of the public health response, indicating that the number of patients who tested positive increased from 2.86% on June 19 to 3.49% on July 3.
The tourism chief noted that relative changes to small numbers can appear to be more significant than they really are. “If we have one case today, and three tomorrow, that’s a 200 percent increase,” said Commissioner Boschulte, while acknowledging that every additional COVID-19 case was cause for concern.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. announced last week that the strict protocols already in place at the oil refinery, including temperature scans at the gate, mandatory facial coverings, weekly reporting of contractors traveling to St. Croix, and the screening and quarantining of all contractors immediately upon arrival, will continue. However, with the evolving situation on the U.S. mainland, all contract workers must now be tested before arriving on St. Croix, and will not be allowed to travel if results are positive. Additionally, refinery workers with accommodations in a nearby residential community have been ordered not to leave the facility except for work duties.
Government officials are currently contemplating further restrictions on travel related to the COVID-19 surge in the continental United States, but Commissioner Boschulte assured travelers en route to the U.S. Virgin Islands over the next few days that there is currently no official policy change in effect regarding COVID-19 testing for visitors arriving in the Territory, and as such, a negative PCR test is currently not required before travels.
Routine temperature checks and health screenings are being conducted at ports of entry. No quarantine is required if travelers are healthy. Testing, quarantine and isolation protocols are in place for suspected and confirmed cases of COVID-19 and also for contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Meanwhile, the sale of alcohol is prohibited at all establishments after 11 p.m., and all bars will be closed daily at midnight until further notice.
About the U.S. Virgin Islands
For more information about the United States Virgin Islands, go to VisitUSVI.com, follow us on Instagram (@visitusvi) and Twitter (@usvitourism), and become a fan on Facebook (www.facebook.com/VisitUSVI). When traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands, U.S. citizens enjoy all the conveniences of domestic travel – including on-line check-in – making travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands easier than ever. As a United States Territory, travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands does not require a passport from U.S. citizens arriving from Puerto Rico or the U.S. mainland. Entry requirements for non-U.S. citizens are the same as for entering the United States from any foreign destination. Upon departure, a passport is required for all but U.S. citizens.
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Cam Newton, and New England Patriots Agree to 1-Year, ‘Incentive-Laden’ Contract

by Daniel E. Ottley June 30, 2020
written by Daniel E. Ottley

Cam Newton will get a fresh start after reportedly agreeing to a deal with the New England Patriots.

According to ESPN ,Newton and New England settled on a “one-year, incentive-laden” contract.

The Carolina Panthers previously released the quarterback after nine seasons.

Shoulder and foot injuries have limited the 31-year-old over the past year, holding him to only two starts in the Panthers’ last 18 games.

However, he has been a difference-maker when healthy with at least 3,000 passing yards and 300 rushing yards each season from 2011 to 2018. He won the NFL MVP award in 2015 when he threw a career-high 35 touchdown passes while leading the Panthers to a 15-1 record and a trip to the Super Bowl.

Though the Panthers have been up and down as a team since then, Newton has continued to produce at a high level, completing a personal-best 67.9 percent of his passes over 14 games in 2018. His 94.2 quarterback rating that season was the second-highest of his career, while he also added 488 rushing yards and four scores on the ground.

Carolina decided to move on after his injury-filled 2019, signing Teddy Bridgewater to take over as the starter under new coach Matt Rhule.

Newton remained a free agent through the 2020 NFL draft, with many speculating he was seeking a clear chance to start with a new team. NFL Network reported in May the quarterback was willing to take a backup role in the right situation.

His patience has finally led him to a new job as he tries to re-establish himself as a top-level player in this league while extending his career.

The signing gives New England an adequate replacement for Tom Brady after the future Hall of Famer signed with the  Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent.

If healthy, Newton could provide the Patriots with a new dimension offensively with his running ability, which the team didn’t get from Brady. This could be what’s needed to keep the squad in playoff contention after 11 straight AFC East division titles.

Head coach Bill Belichick should also get the most out of the veteran, as he did with Matt Cassel, Jimmy Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett when they filled in for Brady in the past

It seemed the squad was ready to stick with Jarrett Stidham after not drafting a quarterback, but the latest addition could help the Patriots compete in 2020 and possibly beyond.

 

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Sports

Nets’ DeAndre Jordan And Spencer Dinwiddie Tested Positive for COVID-19, Will Miss NBA Restart

by Daniel E. Ottley June 30, 2020
written by Daniel E. Ottley

Brooklyn Nets center DeAndre Jordan announced Monday he won’t be traveling to Orlando , Florida, for the resumption of the 2019-20 NBA season after he tested positive for COVID-19

Earlier in the day, Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie confirmed to The Athletic’s Shams Charania  he had tested positive. Dinwiddie said he was still unsure whether he’d be able to travel with his teammates to Walt Disney World Resort and participate in the resumed season.

Wilson Chandler also told Malika Andrews of ESPN he is opting out of the restart, saying “the health and well-being of my family has to come first.”

The Nets were already going to be without Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. Irving underwent season-ending shoulder surgery in March, while Durant confirmed to The Undefeated’s Marc J. Spears  he has no intention of suiting up this year. Durant was also among four Nets players who tested positive for the coronavirus and were subsequently declared  symptom-free in April.

The seventh-seeded Nets haven’t qualified for the playoffs yet. The Washington Wizards are six games back, sitting in ninth place with eight seeding games to determine the postseason fields for the respective conferences.

With so many veterans now unavailable, Brooklyn could be in danger of falling out of the top eight.

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Government House on the Air

by Daniel E. Ottley June 30, 2020
written by Daniel E. Ottley

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS—As part of Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s commitment to open government and transparency, here is a list of upcoming radio appearances by Governor Bryan, Lt. Governor Tregenza Roach and Bryan/Roach Administration Cabinet members.

Governor Bryan encourages residents in the community to tune in and call in with questions, ideas and comments.

Government House

  • Thursdays
    • 5:30 p.m. “The Press Box,” featuring casual interviews with Bryan/Roach Administration officials and streaming live on the Government House Facebook page. Previous episodes can be found at facebook.com/GovernmentHouseUSVI
    • Thursday, July 2: DLCA Commissioner Richard Evangelista

Virgin Islands Port Authority

  • Tuesday, June 30
    • 8:10 a.m. Assistant Executive Director Damian Cartwright will be on “V.I. in the Morning” with St. Claire Williams on The Reef WDHP 1620 AM

Virgin Islands Energy Office

  • Thursday, July 2
    • 8 a.m. Director Kyle Fleming will be on “The Morning Vybe” with Sheldon Turnbull on Da Vybe WLDV 107.9 FN

 Department of Health

  • Mondays
    • 8 a.m. “The Health Buzz” on Caribbean Country WVVI 93.5 FM

 Veterans Affairs

  • Tuesdays
    • 7 p.m. Veterans Affairs Director Patrick Farrell hosts a program about issues relating to veterans on Da Vybe WLDV 107.9 FM

Department of Labor

  • Wednesdays
    • 8 a.m. Labor Department officials discuss Labor issues on “Workforce Wednesdays” on Isle 95 WJKC 95.1 FM
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