Se recomienda al público que se abstenga de quemar basura al aire libre debido al impacto en la salud de la comunidad y que reduzca el riesgo de enfermedad del coronavirus COVID-19.
Topic: Fire and Rescue, Novel Coronavirus, Public Health | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 4:34pm
The public is advised to refrain from backyard burning due to the health impact on the community and to reduce the risk of the Coronavirus Disease COVID-19.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, The Public Service | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 3:48pm
The Office of the Complaints Commissioner is informing the public of its adjusted accessibility in light of COVID-19 and restrictions imposed by Cabinet. The office will close at 12:30 p.m. on March 26 and will remain closed until further notice.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, Passports, Nationality, and Visas | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 3:42pm
The Civil Registry and Passport Office is informing the public that due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Her Majesty's Passport Office has temporarily suspended..........
Residents of the Virgin Islands are being urged to keep a suitable distance of at least three feet from each other and to stay at home during the curfew.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, Town and Country Planning | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 3:36pm
In an effort to adhere to all guidelines issued in response to COVID-19 the Town and Country Planning Department will no longer be accepting applications or providing services for the following:
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, Postal and Philatelic Services | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 26 March 2020 - 3:33pm
The public is advised that the BVI Post will be closed from Saturday, March 28 to Wednesday, April1. The purpose of the closure is to adhere to the mandatory curfew implemented by the Government of the Virgin Islands.
Topic: Ministry of Health, Novel Coronavirus, Public Health | Posted By: DSmith
Wednesday, 25 March 2020 - 8:51pm
The Ministry of Health and Social Development confirmed the first two imported cases of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 in the British Virgin Islands.