To further protect citizens and residents from the COVID-19 virus, St Kitts-Nevis’ borders will remain closed said Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris during an address to the nation on Friday.
“Our borders remain closed to international commercial flights and visitors so as to prevent, and or delay the possibility of importing any new cases of COVID-19,” said Harris.
Harris said that consultations are ongoing with the relevant stakeholders to determine when the borders can safely reopen.
“A coordinated effort is being made with regional and international partners as to the opportune time to open our borders, but until such a decision is arrived at, our borders will remain closed and the established protocols followed,” he said.
“We continue to act with caution with respect to our borders as we have seen in some countries that there has been a spike in confirmed cases of COVID-19 when restrictions were lifted.”
On March 25, St Kitts and Nevis closed the borders to all commercial airline flights to continue protecting citizens and residents against COVID-19.
However, flights for medical emergencies and International Air cargo and cargo by seafaring vessels were exempted to maintain connectivity and enable the Federation to import much-needed commodities such as food, fuel, medical supplies and equipment.
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