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Barbados relaxes mask mandate, COVID travel protocols end at midnight Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Barbados will be relaxing the mask mandate and ending the COVID-19 travel protocols from 12:01 am on Friday, September 23.

Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw announced major changes to the COVID-19 Directive during a press conference at Ilaro Court this evening.

Bradshaw stated that the mask-wearing will be optional, however, there will be exceptions for healthcare, education, public transport and those in prisons.

“The wearing of masks generally will be optional, however, mask-wearing remains mandatory for persons in nursing homes, private hospitals and senior citizen homes; persons in healthcare institutions including staff, visitors, clients and patients; all institutions where medical and dental services are provided; persons in prison, including staff, prisoners and visitors; staff and students at all educational institutions; all nurseries and daycare facilities for both children and adults and of course, persons who have COVID-19, as well as, persons who are travelling on public transportation,” stated the acting Prime Minister.

She maintained that the relaxation did not signal that Barbadians should stop being their “brother’s keeper”. She stressed that the elderly, people with “increased risk for illness” and those who maintain contact with such individuals should continue to wear masks.

“Individuals who are at increased risk for illness or death due to COVID-19, particularly the elderly and those with health conditions, may find it prudent to continue wearing masks around others. Similarly, those who have come into close contact with such vulnerable persons, you are encouraged to wear masks and to practise good hand and respiratory hygiene,” Bradshaw recommended.

Broaching on the removal of the travel protocols, the Acting Prime Minister added that unvaccinated and vaccinated travellers will not be required to be tested for entry to Barbados.

Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Senator Lisa Cummins, who was also in attendance stated tourism partners and source markets will be notified of the changes.

The Tourism Minister said that the termination of the travel protocols will cause “a significant boost” this upcoming winter season.

“I certainly know that for the local tourism community, the industry partners…this is going to be a significant boost to our winter season which is upcoming because many of the people who are coming from our major source markets are they, themselves living in countries where these restrictions have been long removed and they are no longer in place except in some limited circumstances….and so it allows for a seamless transitions for visitors from their home countries to here in Barbados,” she said.

“If I am uncomfortable in my space, if I feel as though I am in a room where there are more people than I may be comfortable with or I feel as though I am symptomatic, I will wear my mask and that is a personal choice we will both make here and when we travel and when visitors come here as well,” continued Minister Cummins.

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Work Commences on the New “Royalton Chic” Formerly the Halcyon Hotel

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Demolition work is currently underway at the property formerly known as the Halcyon Hotel located at Dickenson Bay Antigua.

With a phase 1 completion and re-opening target of November 2023, construction crews are already on the ground engaged in the demolition of the structures to the far North of the property.

The project will see the addition of 227 rooms to the country’s room stock in the new Building F, the second phase of which will add 8 new water bungalows to the property’s Northwestern landscape.

Portions of the old property will be refurbished (Blocks A to E), with a host of new restaurants in addition to spas and a state-of-the-art gym facility will be added as well. A completely new back of the house or employee quarters will be constructed.

Tourism Minister the Hon. H. Charles Fernandez was granted access to the work site on Tuesday to get a firsthand view of developments.

“I am absolutely delighted that work has commenced on this project that will not only add to our hotel room stock, but which will create employment opportunities for Antiguans and Barbudans in various areas”, Minister Fernandez stated.

Well over 500 persons will be employed at the property upon completion.

He continued that, “The Royalton Chic brand is high-end and will attract the type of clientele that will enhance the country’s tourism image internationally”.

Royalton Antigua General Manager Rudy Richardson says the company is very pleased with the support received from the Government and People of Antigua and Barbuda that has contributed to the success of the brand thus far, and hopes for even more success in the future with the commissioning of the Royalton Chic luxury brand in November 2023.

The Blue Diamond Group is overseeing the management of the project with elements of construction sub-contracted to local companies.

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Fedee Challenges Claims That Saint Lucia Is Continuing To Break Tourism Records – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Former Tourism Minister Dominic Fedee has taken issue with suggestions that Saint Lucia is continuing to break tourism records.

He described the industry’s performance as lacklustre and lukewarm.

“What we are seeing is a lack of planning, a lack of proactiveness. We have made more trips to Nigeria and to Dubai where we have no planes coming from rather than taking care of our traditional markets like the US and the UK to make sure that these markets are firing on all cylinders,” Fedee told a news conference on Thursday.

And he warned against highlighting one aspect of tourism, rather than looking holistically at the industry.

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“I debunk statements made by the Ministry of Tourism suggesting that the industry is breaking records – we’re not. We have a long way to go,” the former Anse La Raye-Canaries MP declared.

By way of example, he quoted Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) figures indicating that in 2019 before COVID-19, stayover arrivals at this time were 262 381 while this year the figure up to July was 209 929.

The former Minister declared that this represented over 50 000 less than where the country was in 2019.

In addition, he observed that the cruise sector at this time in 2019 based on the SLTA’s latest report, accounted for 484 631.

” Now we are at 164, 044 which means that we are over 300,000 behind where we were if we had to look at our winter season for the cruise industry. This would mean we are presiding over the worst summer in the cruise season that we have seen in the last 25 years,” he asserted.

Fedee also quoted figures for the yachting sector.

He said it was shocking that a Tourism Minister would be happy with those numbers.

However, Fedee acknowledged that in the defence of the Minister of Tourism and those in charge of tourism, Saint Lucia was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

But he warned that people must be careful how they make pronouncements as the recovery continues.

Headline photo: Dominic Fedee (Stock image)

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Denuncian falta de un plan por parte de la AEP

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Unión Independiente de Empleados de la Autoridad de Edificios Públicos (Uieaep), Javier López, denunció en RADIO ISLA la falta de un plan de trabajo por parte de la Autoridad de Edificios Públicos(AEP).

“En la mañana de hoy hemos estado haciendo denuncias públicas por la falta de planes de trabajo por parte de la gerencia alta de la Autoridad de Edificios Públicos en cómo enfrentar una situación como la que está pasando nuestro País. Es una situación de emergencia donde nosotros entendíamos que la Autoridad tenía un plan de emergencia activado una vez pasara el huracán y vemos que en el día de hoy que no ha sido así”, afirmó López.

Asimismo el líder reveló que alegadamente se subcontratarán empresas privadas para realizar los trabajos de limpieza.

“ La información que tenemos es que  es que los directores regionales les están informando a nuestros trabajadores que esos trabajos van a ser subcontratados por empresas privadas, cuando tenemos el personal”.

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President Santokhi: ‘Steun aan SIDS is urgent’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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La CMA-CGM agrandit sa flotte avec 7 nouveaux navires au biogaz, La groupe CMA-CGM annonce la commande de sept nouveaux navires propulsés au biogaz pour desservir les antilles françaises.

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

La groupe CMA-CGM annonce la commande de sept nouveaux navires propulsés au biogaz pour desservir les antilles françaises.

Durant son déplacement en Martinique et en Guadeloupe, Rodolphe Saadé, Président Directeur Général du Groupe CMA-CGM, géant du transport maritime, a annoncé le déploiement de 7 nouveaux porte-conteneurs propulsés au biogaz pour renforcer et moderniser la desserte des Antilles françaises. Ils seront livrés progressivement à partir de 2024 et on compte parmi eux 4 navires de 7 300 EVP et 3 navires de 7 900 EVP, avec 1 385 prises Reefer chacun. Afin d’accueillir ces navires de plus grande capacité, le Groupe CMA CGM accompagnera la modernisation et l’augmentation des capacités des grands ports maritimes de Guadeloupe et de Martinique, et l’agrandissement des quais. Véritables hubs de la Caraïbe et de l’Amérique du Sud, Fort de France et Pointe à Pitre seront le point de départ du trafic de transbordement vers la Guyane, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélémy et le Nord Est du Brésil.

Ces mesures rentrent dans le cadre de l’objectif zéro carbone du groupe, fixé en 2050. La desserte de la Martinique et de la Guadeloupe pour les importations se trouvera améliorée par le renouvellement de cette flotte maritime.

Vie chère, lien avec les Antilles, nouveaux investissements, projets… Rodolphe Saadé répond aux questions de France-Antilles. Une interview à retrouver dans votre édition de vendredi 23 septembre.

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La compétition suit son cours

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TENNIS. TOURNOI TENNISPRO DU TC DES 3-ÎLETS

Lancé le 5 septembre, le tournoi du Golf dont c’est la 18e édition suit son cours. Plus de 120 participants se sont engagés dans les catégories simples dames et messieurs, + 35, 45, 60, 70 et même 80 ans.

Pour les joueurs de +40 à 50 ans, les matches se jouent en 2 sets de 6 jeux avec un super jeu décisif au 3e. Pour ceux de 60 à 80 ans, 2 sets à 4 jeux, et super jeu décisif au 3e sets. Un ou deux tableaux au choix et une consolante pour les perdants au premier tour.

Les jeunes Jérémie Lacides (TC Saint-Joseph) et Paul Croisy (TC Académie de tennis Lionel Viens ont bien lancé leur tournoi. Le premier cité a même éliminé le directeur du tournoi, Cédric Le Goc en trois sets (7/6, 3/6,…


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Tempête Fiona : brusque montée des eaux à Rivière-Pilote

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Une nouvelle fois, l’eau est montée à Rivière-Pilote, comme l’attestent ces images. Suite à une grosse averse ce samedi après-midi, la rivière Petite est sortie de son lit. 

Le bourg a connu une brusque montée des eaux mais sans faire de dégâts majeurs. Le niveau de l’eau est redescendu aussi vite, indiquent les pompiers, qui n’ont pas eu à faire d’interventions majeurs, en ce jour, malgré les pluies importantes sur le territoire causées par la tempête Fiona.

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