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Bars, Nightclubs Reopen Monday With Restrictions

Bars, Nightclubs Reopen Monday With Restrictions

CHRISTIANSTED — During the weekly press briefing at Government House on St. Croix on Monday, Communications Director Richard Motta Jr. set out the guidelines and restrictions governing the reopening of bars and nightclubs in the territory, as set forth in Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s 19th Supplemental Executive Order. 

“We have introduced a phased structure that defines our pathway to a new normal and have taken steps forward and backward,” Director Motta said. “Today, November 9, we officially take one of those steps forward on the path to our new normal.” 

Among the restrictions pertaining to bars and nightclubs reopening are: 

Cabarets remain closed 

Chromebooks 
 To date, Education Commissioner Racquel Berry-Benjamin and her staff have distributed more than 1,500 Chromebooks to Virgin Islands public school students Territory-wide: 

In addition to the Chromebooks, to date the Education Department has issued 1,700 devices from its previous inventory and will distribute a total of 12,000 new Chromebooks Territory-wide. 
“The Department of Education has been working tirelessly to ease the burden of virtual learning on teachers, students and parents,” Director Motta said. “They have been making progress on their efforts to provide the tools our students need to succeed at virtual learning.” 

Governor’s Statements  

Director Motta also conveyed the statement Governor Bryan issued Saturday congratulating President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. 

 “For us here locally, a Biden-Harris Administration is promising, as President-elect Biden has a personal connection to the U.S. Virgin Islands and understands the issues confronting our community. We consider him our hometown president,” Governor Bryan said in the statement. “We will continue to work diligently with the current administration on our recovery and other federal priorities and are excited to continue that work with the Biden-Harris Administration.” 

 Additionally, Director Motta conveyed Governor Bryan’s congratulations to Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, who has been named as the co-chairperson of President-elect Biden’s COVID-19 Task Force. Dr. Nunez-Smith a native of St. Thomas and a graduate of All Saints Cathedral School. 

 “Speaking of President-elect Biden’s connection to the U.S. Virgin Islands and the limitless possibilities of what women of color can achieve, we congratulate our fellow Virgin Islander Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith on her being named co-chair to President-elect Biden’s Coronavirus Task Force,” Director Motta said. “Having one of our very own named to such an important and consequential role is indeed a proud moment for us all in the Territory.” 

Unemployment 

Stimulus 

The Bureau of Internal Revenue has extended the deadline to file a 2018 income tax return or form 1040 to receive a stimulus check to November 21. The Bureau will continue to make payments until December 31, 2020. 

COVID-19 cases 

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