BVI - temporary closure of Jost Van Dyke port of entry - RESCINDED
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Last modified on 2009-05-20 15:23:49
Countries: British Virgin Islands
According to the BVI government:
"Thursday 7th May, 2009 – The port clearance procedures that were put in
place on 1 May, 2009 to mitigate the possible impact of the Swine Flu
(H1N1) virus on the Territory will be lifted effective tomorrow Friday 8th
May, 2009.
After consultation, the local Pandemic Influenza Committee and Her
Majesty’s Customs agreed to reinstate the normal clearance procedures at
all ports of entry in light of the fact that no cases of the New Influenza
A/H1N1 Virus has been detected in the Region and in the Territory.
However, should the WHO raise its Pandemic Phase Level to 6 consideration
will be given to have these procedures put back in place.
Persons using ports of entry are advised that additional screening and
inspections by officers of the Immigration Department, Environmental
Health Unit and the Department of Agriculture will continue at all ports.
Several Government agencies including Her Majesty’s Customs have been
working closely to monitor the flu epidemic and to implement appropriate
measures to safeguard the Territory from the possible impact of an
Influenza Pandemic."
Our thanks to Arnd Wussing for notifying noonsite