Bryan Says USVI Has Moved 'Solidly Into Endemic Phase of Covid-19' as He Issues Executive Order Ending State of Emergency on June 30

Governor Albert Bryan said Thursday evening that the territory has moved solidly into the endemic phase of Covid-19, a statement that came alongside an executive order ending the pandemic-induced state of emergency declaration on June 30. The Consortium had previously reported on the declaration's impending end.

2022-06-17 14:41:57 - VI News Staff

According to Gov't House, Mr. Bryan extended the state of emergency from its end date of June 9 to June 30 "to enable an orderly winding down of the COVID Pandemic Emergency."

During the transition through June 30, all standing clauses of the 35th Supplemental Executive Order, as amended by the 36th through 38th executive orders, still remain in effect, the administration said.

“Together we’ve successfully managed this pandemic and its expected surges. We are at a point now where we have moved solidly into the endemic phase of Covid-19,” said Governor Bryan. “I want to thank all Virgin Islanders for coming together and facing the unknowns of the COVID-19 pandemic as the resilient and determined people we are. We’ve emerged from two years of hardships and losses of loved ones to be truly stronger than ever, and I am confident that if we continue to do the common-sense things and follow the basic guidance of our Health Department we will continue to be alright moving forward.”

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