MONTSERRAT WILL BEGIN PHASED REOPENING EFFECTIVE MAY 7TH, 2020 FROM MIDNIGHT; THE NEW MEASURES WERE ANNOUNCED BY THE HONOURABLE PREMIER JOSEPH E FARRELL TODAY.

One person from each household may leave home for the following purposes:

(a) Shop for necessities to include food, medicine, fuel or other necessities

(b) Conduct a banking transaction or a transaction at a money transfer business

(c) Pay utility bills.

(d) Persons are allowed to engage in an activity to include running, walking, swimming, alone or with no more than 4 members of the same household daily from 5 am. to 8 am. and 4 pm to 6:30 pm, but no later than 7 pm. These activities are also permitted on the weekends. However, no motor vehicle is to be used to get to and from the place where these activities are being undertaken. In other words, do not drive to the backroad or to the park or any other location for the purpose of exercising.

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GOOD NEWS FOR MONTSERRAT: ANOTHER FOUR (4) INDIVIDUALS HAVE TOTALLY RECOVERED FROM COVID-19, BRINGING THE TOTAL RECOVERIES NOW TO SIX (6); WHILE THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES HAS DECLINED TO THREE (3).

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The recoveries decrease Montserrat’s active COVID-19 cases from seven (7) to three (3). The three (3) active cases remain in home isolation and are anticipated to also make a full recovery.

The Montserrat Ministry of Health and Social Services has confirmed the full recovery of an additional four (4) patients from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Friday, May 1st, 2020.

Even as the number of active cases and new infections decreases, the Ministry of Health and Social Services continues to build its capacity to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Among several initiatives, health officials have indicated that they have increased their stock of personal protective equipment for staff; work has started on the renovations for an expanded isolation ward and efforts continues to build the Glendon Hospital Laboratory’s capacity to carry out testing of the disease on the island.

Given the uncertainty of the future of COVID-19, these necessary measures will ensure the Ministry of Health and Social Services can improve its efficiency and response, should the island face a long term future with COVID-19.