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TCI WILL NOT CLOSE BORDERS By Todeline Defralien
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lthough countries around the world are increasingly adopting measures to stem the spread of the new coronavirus, including shutting down airports, imposing travel restrictions and completely sealing their borders, the Turks and Caicos Islands borders remain open. His Excellency Governor Nigel Dakin announced during a press conference on Wednesday March 18th, 2020, that the borders will remain open and flights will not be restricted from the United Kingdom where the virus is increasing by the day. Aruba, The Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA, recently banned entry to all UK travellers. The outbreak of the coronavirus has been labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). He added: “When you hear people saying, we’re going to close down flights for fourteen (14) days, what is the decision point to the end of the fourteen days to open it. The decision point about closing a flight down is a really serious decision because to change it, you’re going to need an enormous amount of evidence to wind back.” Asked by The SUN, why the TCI is reluctant to take that bold step to restrict flights from the UK, the Governor said it is a big step to switch off the link to the United
Commissioner of Police Trevor Botting, Governor Nigel Dakin and Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright- Robinson at a press conference on Wednesday March 18th, 2020. Kingdom. “Unless it’s changed yesterday there were flights from Miami to the United Kingdom. We can monitor, we can choose to quarantine and so on but it’s a big step when we choose to switch off the link to the UK but it is a decision that we are taking every day. When we look at numbers by the way of travellers coming in and when we look at the number of flights coming in, these decisions are being taken for us very rapidly,” he said. Dakin added: “I think that is a very reasonable view and it’s a view in Cabinet that we literally worked through in detail with expert advice of the room and when you say we will close it down for a short period, then what is your decision point to open it up again. It’s a much
bigger decision to close than to open and we are I think we are being very steady and very prudent of this and being thoughtful and mindful about it. we don’t judge at the moment that stopping the air bridge and stopping about 30 people coming from the UK who we can medically screen at the airport, significantly increases the risks but it does produce a whole set of other circumstances for us.” Several residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands have expressed fear about being at risks as more persons from the United Kingdom are entering the islands in at least two flights a week. In addition, The SUN asked why certain decisions are not made to close TCI’s borders in circumstances where you can easily open them back up. Governor
Five suspected cases of COVID-19, 28 persons under quarantine There are five new suspected cases of COVID-19 in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and 28 persons under quarantine at home, as at Thursday, March 19th,2020, according to a press release from the Ministry of Health. The first is a tourist visiting the country, the second is a resident of the TCI who had contact with a confirmed case and three suspected cases are TCI residents returning from countries with local transmission. The press release from Aldora Robinson and Damian Wilson said all 5 persons met the WHO case definition
for a suspected case of COVID-19, thus they are experiencing symptoms, and samples have been collected and sent for testing. In terms of persons under quarantine/observation, they are the five suspected cases, 13 relatives/ contacts of suspected cases, three persons travelling from a highly affected country—Italy & Spain, and seven TCI residents returning from countries with local transmission. Persons under observation/ quarantine are all not displaying symptoms.
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TCI has $200Million in liquid cash, says Premier While admitting that the COVID-19 pandemic will impact on the revenue of Turks and Caicos Islands, Premier Hon. Sharlene Robinson said the Ministry of Finance has completed a fiscal risk mitigation strategy matrix, specifically to address the inevitable fall-out in government receipts and the increased healthcare bill. She also revealed that Government has $200million in liquid cash, of which, greater than $150.0m is unencumbered, and that there are “contingencies in place, to reduce the
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Dakin added that it’s not a case of easily opening them back up. “It’s not a case of easily opening them back up after because you have to have facts to do that. We are not doing it because we are a British Overseas Territory in the sense that I said to you that I don’t have to, Premier or Cabinet doesn’t have to ask London permission to do that. That is our decision and we take it alone. Part of it though, is that that is part of an air bridge that can bring us support and that’s an important thing to think through. It is also an important thing that while I understand that there is fear in the community, Cabinet and Government is not going to make its decisions based on fear. It’s going to make its decisions based on good judgment,” he explained.
impact on each one of you”. During a national address on March 16th, 2020, the Premier said the TCI is tourism dependent economy like many of our neighbours and Caribbean territories and her government is closely monitoring the effects that the virus can have on our cruise ship arrivals and air travel numbers. “This will impact our revenue receipts for fiscal year 2020/21 and my team in the Ministry of Finance will continue to monitor and adjust these figures accordingly.
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