Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Cat Week Tonight

We can all use a bit of humor...
Enjoy!



So it goes !

Tuesday, May 05, 2020

May 5th

Cinco de Mayo



So it goes...

Monday, May 04, 2020

Save Lives - Stay At Home

You Can Save Lives - Be Smart & Continue To Stay At Home

Today, the US Virgin Islands have relaxed the "Stay At Home" order to the "Safer At Home" protocol.

I had to walk to the grocery store and one thing I noticed was the increase in traffic. It seemed almost the same as during "normal" times. I was shocked to see a young mother going down the road with her little one in a pushchair (no masks either). Why? Yes, it is a nice day but stay home so in the future you can have more nice days together safely. Aargh !

Just because you can now go bowling or get a massage, doesn't mean you have to. Stay safe by social distancing for a little bit longer. Make it better/safer for everyone.

Last Wednesday, April 29th, USVI Governor Albert Bryan Jr. announced Wednesday he is implementing a “Safer At Home” order that will become effective on Monday, May 4.

The Governor also said he is issuing an executive order that will detail the phased reopening of non-essential businesses and the guidelines to which they will be subject. The intention of the “Safer At Home” order is to begin the phased-reopening of the local economy in preparation for returning access to the outside world.

The transition will be managed according to a five-tiered system
  • Red – Total quarantine
  • Orange – Stay-At-Home order (in effect through 6 a.m. Monday, May 4)
  • Yellow – Safer At Home order (effective May 4)
  • Blue – Open Doors (hotel reservations and leisure guest bookings permitted; restaurants open for seating – anticipated June 1)
  • Green – New Normal

Read the whole document : https://doh.vi.gov/news/governor-bryan-issues-safer-home-order-government-united-states-virgin-islands

Statistics as of Sunday, 3 May 2020, 8:30pm

COVID-19 Cases
  • Positive: 66
  • Negative: 807
  • Pending: 43
  • Recovered: 51/66
  • Active: 11/66
  • Deaths: 4/66


So It Still Goes...