VI News Staff 3 years ago

USVI TO RELAX COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS SO MORE CRUISE SHIPS CAN VISIT THE TERRITORY

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As cases onboard cruise ships continue to drop, the government will relax the entry requirements for cruise liners to enter the area and visit the territory.

Although cruise ships accounted for tens of thousands of passengers visiting the islands daily before the pandemic, the strict regulations that have been in place coupled with fewer guests onboard have put a serious dent in the local economy. Something the territorial government now wants to correct. 

MAXIMUM OF 3 PERCENT INFECTION RATE

Several ships were forced to cancel their calls to the U.S. Virgin Islands in recent months due to the strict entry requirements the local government had put in place. For January alone, the protocols caused cancelations for 13 cruise ships.

As COVID-19 cases have dropped in recent weeks, and the Omicron variant is seemingly far less dangerous than expected, cruise companies will have fewer and less strict requirements to do deal with, according to a local report.

“The Department of Health, Office of the Governor, Virgin Islands Port Authority, and WICO are now finalizing an updated Memorandum of Understanding to present to the cruise lines outlining local requirements,” said West Indian Company Limited President and CEO Anthony Ottley.

“In this updated MOU, cruise ships will be allowed to dock and disembark passengers if there is a maximum of a three percent infection rate amongst the passengers and crew members. The cruise lines were requesting a four percent infection rate ceiling of the entire ship, and certain destinations are granting those requests,” Ottley added.

With the change in regulations, the West Indian Company Limited (WICO) hopes to attract more cruise ships to the US Virgin Islands’ shores. However, it will likely not be a return to the pre-COVID number of tourists just yet. 

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