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Rumors of COVID Closings Dismissed at Press Conference

Just after 6 p.m. Friday, Government House released aย statement to the pressย which said, โ€œNeither Governor Albert Bryan Jr., Government House nor the administrationโ€™s COVID-19 Task Force has made any official announcements concerning beach closures, added restrictions to restaurantsโ€™ current operations or further restrictions on gatherings at funerals or other events in the territory.โ€

The release also mentioned that as a courtesy government officials had โ€œmet with tourism industry stakeholders [Thursday] and signaled possible future actions.โ€ It went on to say the meetings and conversations โ€œwere intended to serve as a courtesy, and the actions mentioned during that meeting are contingent on the data received over the coming days.โ€

Among the โ€œactions mentioned,โ€ which were not included in Friday’s official statement, were to close the restaurants effective Tuesday for two weeks and possibly the beaches. Meanwhile, the โ€œstakeholdersโ€ were all over Facebook before any official word on the closings was sent from Government House to the press.

Monday, Bryan held true to Fridayโ€™s statement. He said that after much deliberation over the weekend, โ€œhis teamโ€ had decided instead of closing restaurants and beaches again, they were going to be โ€œunforgiving and brutalโ€ with businesses that were not complying with mask-wearing, social distancing rules and other guidelines that have been established under the COVID-19 state of emergency. For those who keep ignoring the law, โ€œWe will close you down,โ€ he said.

The Source will provide full coverage of the press conference by the end of Monday. Meanwhile, these are the numbers community members can call to report infractions and text photos to the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs:

Kโ€™wanda Daniels, special assistant to the DLCA commissioner, said Monday that hers was the best number to text information to. That number is 340-725-5129. The other two numbers are:

On St. Croix 340-727-7226 and on St. Thomas 340-771-7226.

These are all cellphone numbers and as such can receive texts and photos.

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