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Governor Bryan Says 10,000 Stimulus Checks Have Been Printed And Mailed To USVI Residents

Governor Bryan Says 10,000 Stimulus Checks Have Been Printed And Mailed To USVI Residents

CHRISTIANSTED — During the Government House weekly press briefing today, Governor Albert Bryan said that 10,000 stimulus checks for a total of $9.5 million have been printed and put in the mail to go out to Virgin Islanders.

Bryan also announced that the Bureau of Internal Revenue has established a hotline – 340-714-9325 — for residents who have questions about their stimulus and tax refund payments.

“We anticipate issuing more payments, so if you are an eligible tax filer and have not filed your 2019 income tax return or 2019 form 1040, you need do so now or before the March 15 cutoff,” Bryan said. “As a reminder again for those Social Security recipients who do not have a filing requirement, there is no need to file a return. The Bureau will utilize the information, which was received from the IRS and used to determine eligibility for the first stimulus payments, to issue your second stimulus payment.”

He also spoke about the success of the COVID-19 vaccination hotline at 340-777-VACS (8227) that the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA) has established for people who are eligible to make an appointment with a provider to get vaccinated. The hotline is open from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and it is staffed by English and Spanish speakers. Residents who call outside of the hours of operation should leave their name and a call-back number.

“Since we have deployed the hotline last week, we received 600 requests for COVID-19 vaccine appointments — 540 by phone and 60 through the website,” Governor Bryan said. “Roughly, 41 percent of the calls received are from seniors age 65 or older.”

Pop-Up testing sites

This week, pop-up testing sites will be at the following locations:

Department of Health Medical Director Dr. Tai Hunte-Ceasar said that since December 16 Health has administered 12,094 vaccinations with 2,967 second doses.

“The Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine was submitted for an Emergency Use Authorization on February 6 and is being reviewed by the FDA for this approval,” Dr. Hunte-Ceasar said. “Once approved, we will have three available vaccines, which will allow us to provide vaccine access to all eligible residents. We are preparing to meet the requirement to vaccinate 50,000 individuals in the Territory by July 1, per the guidance set forth by Governor Bryan.”

Dr. Hunte-Ceasar also said that vaccine tourism is a major concern across the country.

“We are committed to ensuring that 100 percent of residents are offered the opportunity to be vaccinated and continue to work with vaccinating providers to discourage trips to the Territory solely for the purpose of immunization,” she said.

Anyone who thinks they may have contracted COVID-19 can call the Epidemiology hotline at 340-712-6299 or 340-776-1519. For more information, visit covid19usvi.com

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