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USVI Residents Can Now Schedule Vaccinations Online Through VIDOH Website
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USVI Residents Can Now Schedule Vaccinations Online Through VIDOH Website

CHRISTIANSTED — During today’s Government House weekly press briefing, Virgin Islands Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion said that residents can fill out the required paperwork and schedule an appointment to get vaccinated…
Posted by March 8, 2021
DPNR Commissioner Testifies Before Congress Remotely On Climate Change
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DPNR Commissioner Testifies Before Congress Remotely On Climate Change

WASHINGTON — The House Natural Resources Committee issued the following testimony by Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, commissioner of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, as part of a remote hearing entitled "Discussion…
Posted by March 8, 2021
What Every Woman Should Know About Social Security During Women’s History Month Of March
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What Every Woman Should Know About Social Security During Women’s History Month Of March

In March, we celebrate Women’s History Month. Social Security has served a vital role in the lives of women for more than 80 years. Women have longer life expectancies than…
Posted by March 5, 2021
Social Security And OIG Hold Second Annual ‘Slam the Scam’ Day
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Social Security And OIG Hold Second Annual ‘Slam the Scam’ Day

The Social Security Administration and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) have once again joined forces to raise public awareness about Social Security imposter scams during the second annual…
Posted by March 4, 2021
Governor’s Office Invites Employees To Self-Identify As Disabled In New Survey
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Governor’s Office Invites Employees To Self-Identify As Disabled In New Survey

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Office of the Governor, through the Division of Personnel, has begun its annual GVI Employee Self-Identification of Disability survey to collect quantitative data on existing disabilities throughout the Government…
Posted by March 2, 2021
Despite Raging Violent Crime Rates, Covert CDC COVID-19 Warnings, Americans Still Flock To The USVI In Droves
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Despite Raging Violent Crime Rates, Covert CDC COVID-19 Warnings, Americans Still Flock To The USVI In Droves

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — You still can’t take a luxury cruise line to the U.S. Virgin Islands, but you can fly and tourism is turning around, even with the cruise ship…
Posted by March 1, 2021
Beaches To Remain Open Until 5 PM On Weekends, Restaurants Can Seat More Customers Starting March 8
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Beaches To Remain Open Until 5 PM On Weekends, Restaurants Can Seat More Customers Starting March 8

CHRISTIANSTED — During today’s Government House weekly press briefing, Governor Albert Bryan announced that some COVID-19 restrictions on local businesses will be relaxed starting next Monday. Beginning March 8, beaches can…
Posted by March 1, 2021
Photo Of 2 Women Wearing Bathing Suits In Town Touches Off Firestorm Of Controversy On Facebook
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Photo Of 2 Women Wearing Bathing Suits In Town Touches Off Firestorm Of Controversy On Facebook

CRUZ BAY — When a St. John resident posted an image of two women walking through town wearing only their bathing suits — it immediately touched off a firestorm of…
Posted by February 25, 2021
How Can The USVI Energize CARICOM? Expert Column By Basil Springer, Ph.D.
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How Can The USVI Energize CARICOM? Expert Column By Basil Springer, Ph.D.

BRIDGETOWN — The Caribbean is a multicultural, multiethnic, multi-religious, multilingual region. The Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM-1973) was initially a group of former British colonies. Today, CARICOM is a…
Posted by February 23, 2021
57 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine Given In USA … And No Deaths Reported: CDC
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57 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine Given In USA … And No Deaths Reported: CDC

ATLANTA — Fewer than 7,000 people reported having side effects from COVID-19 vaccines after the first 13.7 million doses were administered in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control…
Posted by February 20, 2021

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