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CURFEW COMPLETELY LIFTED BUT COVID-19 PROTOCOLS AND MEASURES REMAIN

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September 8, 2020
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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 29, 2020 (SKNIS): The curfew that has been in place since March 25 of 2020 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic has been lifted totally, but all protocols and measures implemented by the COVID-19 National Task Force and mandated by law to mitigate the transmission of the coronavirus remain in place.

 

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The new Statutory Rules and Orders No 39 of 2020 Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (No.14) Regulations came into operation from 5:00 am on Saturday 29th August, 2020, and shall expire at midnight on Saturday 26th September, 2020.

 

All hygiene protocols must be followed by businesses and enterprises, including the mandatory wearing of masks, physical distancing and sanitization of hands. All citizens and residents must wear a face mask when in public places.

 

The borders remain closed to incoming international flights, and international seafaring and private boating, except with the prior written permission of the Air Ports Authorities, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer.

 

Educational institutions are preparing to re-open in September following all COVID-19 protocols. Some early childhood educational facilities have already been opened.

 

Please click below for full Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (N0.14) Regulations.

https://mcusercontent.com/f9c18edcb5e81ee00df9977e6/files/3c2903a2-b655-4b20-8cf5-4da9e12a5402/SRO_39_of_2020.pdf

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