Governor Bryan Orders Return to “Stay at Home” Status In Response to Continuing Spread of COVID-19
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (August 13, 2020) – In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has ordered the Territory to return to “Stay at Home” status, or the orange level, which means the closure of non-essential businesses, restaurants limited to take-out, delivery or drive-through service and prohibiting hotels, villas, Airbnbs, temporary vacation housing and charter vessels and similar businesses from accepting leisure travel reservations.
The prohibition of new leisure travel reservations is effective immediately, and on Wednesday, August 19, 2020, those businesses are prohibited from admitting any new check-ins or registering any new guests for 30 days unless the order is lifted sooner. The new restriction does not apply to business travelers, , emergency personnel, flight crews or government guests with written authorization from the government agency they are visiting.
“When we announced our COVID-19 alert system in May, I indicated at that time that we would retreat back to a more cautious state of alert if conditions warranted. Unfortunately, we have arrived at that point this week,” Governor Bryan said during a press conference Thursday afternoon.
“The recent infiltration of the virus into our residential institutions that house vulnerable members of our population creates an alarming level of risk,” the Governor said. “This adds to the stress of the ongoing pandemic response that seemingly has no end in sight and is wearing out our healthcare and public safety infrastructure.”
Beginning Monday, August 17, 2020, all non-essential businesses and churches are ordered to cease operations and the public is ordered to stay at home. A number of businesses are exempt from closure (see included list) but must still operate with the recommended social distancing requirement of 6 feet or more between individuals.
Also beginning Monday, August 17 and lasting until August 31 unless earlier lifted, all restaurants in the Territory can operate only take out, delivery or drive-through service. All bars, nightclubs and cabarets are to remain closed so long as the Territory remains in a State of Emergency.
Additionally, all taxis and safaris are limited to half capacity as long as the Territory remains in a State of Emergency.
The prohibition against mass gatherings remains in effect; however, under the “Stay at Home” status, mass gatherings are defined as any event or convening that brings together more than 10 persons in a single room. A mass gathering does not include operations for standard essential services and infrastructure, such as grocery stores and bi-box stores, airports and seaports or medical facilities.
Other restrictions that go into effect on Monday, August 17 and lasting until August 31, unless lifted earlier, are:
- All beaches will close at noon until 6 a.m. to following day on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Only fishermen may be on the beach during the beach closure to access their vessels or cast their nets.
- All public, private and parochial school campuses will be closed for students.
- The face mask requirements set forth in the 12th Supplemental Executive Order on August 10, which establishes fines for failing to comply with masking requirements, remain in effect.
DOH inspections of sanitization equipment
Also beginning Monday, August 17, the Virgin Islands Department of Health will begin inspections of all glassware and utensils sanitization equipment and procedures in licensed restaurants, either by request or incidental inspections.
The purpose of the inspections is to certify whether such dishwashing and sanitization equipment meets Department of Health requirements and could result in the establishment being exempt from the required use of disposable dishes, utensils, napkins and drink containers.
Upon certification that a licensed restaurant’s dish-washing procedures meet the Department of Health requirements and the lifting of the dine-in suspension, said restaurant shall immediately be issued an exemption certificate.
The prohibition of new leisure travel reservations is effective immediately, and on Wednesday, August 19, 2020, those businesses are prohibited from admitting any new check-ins or registering any new guests for 30 days unless the order is lifted sooner.
What if you have an existing reservation and are planning travel to the USVI for leisure after Wednesday, August 19?
Hi Joe,
Thank you for contacting us.
Beginning August 19th, vacation rental owners/managers may not allow leisure travelers to check in to hotels, villas, sharing economy accommodations, etc. for a period of 30 days, unless the Governor’s Supplemental Order is lifted or amended.
Reservations may only be accepted for business travelers, flight crews, emergency personnel, and government workers with written authorization from the relevant government agency. For further information, click https://conta.cc/3apLvQ4.
We encourage you to stay safe and continue to monitor http://www.usviupdate.com.
Hello,
I am reading this and it states “new reservation”.
We already have reservations for arrival on Sept 8th to 16th.
Are we not permitted to take our trip to St.Thomas with a visit to St.John?
Or should we cancel our trip as we will not be able to enter the island(s)?
Hi Candy,
Thank you for contacting us.
Beginning August 19th, vacation rental owners/managers may not allow leisure travelers to check in to hotels, villas, sharing economy accommodations, etc. for a period of 30 days, unless the Governor’s Supplemental Order is lifted or amended.
Reservations may only be accepted for business travelers, flight crews, emergency personnel, and government workers with written authorization from the relevant government agency. For further information, click https://conta.cc/3apLvQ4.
We encourage you to stay safe and continue to monitor http://www.usviupdate.com.
Hello! We have had previous hotel reservations for St. Thomas and we check into our hotel on August 18 and leave August 25. Will we be permitted to travel still as these reservations were made several weeks ago?
Thank you for the help and information.
Dear Alex,
Thank you for contacting us.
Leisure travelers who arrive in the Territory before August 19th are not impacted by the travel restrictions noted in Governor Bryan’s Executive Order. You are able to move forward with your travel arrangements and your visit to the USVI.
As a matter of good practice, you may want to re-confirm your plans with your accommodations provider.
Please continue to stay safe and monitor http://www.usviupdate.com.
Hi there,
My family will be coming in on Monday the 16th until the following Monday 24th for a reservation , does the “no reservation starting August 19th” update apply to us and will we be able to leave to go back to our home state on that Monday the 24th or will we be stuck there? Thanks.
Dear Valerie,
Thank you for contacting us.
Leisure travelers who arrive in the Territory before August 19th are not impacted by the travel restrictions noted in Governor Bryan’s Executive Order. You are able to move forward with your travel arrangements and your visit to the USVI.
As a matter of good practice, you may want to re-confirm your plans with your accommodations provider.
Please continue to stay safe and monitor http://www.usviupdate.com.
We have reservations for Oct 4th through the 11th. What criteria do we fall under? Our state is not over then 10% positivity rate. Will we need to do anything to make sure we are okay to keep reservation.
Dear Kevin,
As of Wednesday, August 19, 2020, accommodations providers are barred from admitting or checking-in any guests for 30 days unless the order is lifted sooner, extended or amended.
If a traveler lives in a state with a COVID-19 positivity rate lower than 10 percent, but must travel through a state with a positivity rate that is higher than 10 percent, the traveler does not need to produce documentation of COVID-19 testing, and no quarantine is necessary upon arrival in the Territory.
If the rate of your state climbs to 10 percent by October 4th, you would be required to submit COVID-19 test results prior to travel. You can monitor the positivity rates here: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/testing/tracker/overview.
You can find more details at http://www.usviupdate.com and our “Information for Leisure Travelers” briefing, which is available here: https://bit.ly/31tsPdN.
Please also note that all travelers to the U.S. Virgin Islands must complete a prescreening form, within five days of travel, to provide information regarding their travel to and stay in the Territory. The portal can be accessed at http://www.usviupdate.com/travelportal.
We encourage you to stay safe and continue to monitor http://www.usviupdate.com.
Hi we have a reservation for Aug 22nd to Aug 29th, does this mean I have to cancel the reservation and flights?
Dear Philip,
Thank you for contacting us.
Effective August 13, 2020, accommodations providers (hotels, villas, Bed and Breakfasts, Airbnb properties, guest houses, temporary vacation housing, charter vessels, or any similar businesses) have been ordered not to accept or book any new leisure reservations for 30 days, unless the Governor’s Executive Order is lifted sooner, extended or amended.
As of Wednesday, August 19, 2020, accommodations providers (as described above) are barred from admitting or checking-in any guests for 30 days, unless the Executive Order is lifted sooner, extended or amended.
Your planned arrival date of August 22nd falls within the range of restricted dates in the aforementioned proclamation. As such, travel to the Territory for leisure visitors will not be permitted at that time.
We encourage you to check with your airline and accommodations provider regarding policies, guidance and recommendations related to rebooking or cancellations.
Please stay safe and continue to monitor http://www.usviupdate.com for the latest information regarding visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Good evening:
Curious if a tourist already on island can move from one airbnb and check into another airbnb on or after the 19th. Thank you.
Dear Debbie,
Thank you for contacting us.
As of Wednesday, August 19, 2020, accommodations providers (as described above) are barred from admitting or checking-in any guests for 30 days, unless the Executive Order is lifted sooner, extended or amended.
We encourage you to check with your accommodations provider regarding policies, guidance and recommendations related to rebooking or cancellations.
Please stay safe and continue to monitor http://www.usviupdate.com