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CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS COMMEND TEAM UNITY ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF ITS SECOND TERM IN OFFICE

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, June 05, 2021 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Congratulations poured in today (Saturday, June 05) for the Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris-led Team Unity administration on the occasion of the first anniversary of the coalition’s 2020 General Election victory.

In the elections of June 05, 2020, the tripartite coalition was given an even greater mandate than it received in 2015 by winning nine of the eleven contested Parliamentary seats in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Today, nationals of the Federation took to the airwaves and used various social media platforms to express words of congratulations and commendations to the second term Government.

In the first year of its second consecutive term in office, the Team Unity administration has built on its already impressive list of accomplishments, particularly in the fields of health, national security and public infrastructure.

Throughout the day, the Dr. Harris-led Government was praised for its careful management of the COVID-19 pandemic through its all-of-society approach and for containing the spread of the virus throughout the Federation. St. Kitts and Nevis is listed among the countries with the lowest number of confirmed cases and among the best in terms of vaccination rates.

In spite of the pandemic, the Government was also able to continue a number of its capital projects such as the rehabilitation of the island main roads and the Old Road Bay Road project.

The Team Unity Cabinet will observe its anniversary by worshiping at the Wesley Methodist Church on Sunday, June 06 at 9:00am.

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THE FIGHT AGAINST MISINFORMATION MUST CONTINUE—PM HARRIS

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, June 04, 2021 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – As authorities and health professionals continue their diligent work to contain the spread of the COVID-19 disease in St. Kitts and Nevis, Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris said they are forced to fight “another pandemic best described as misinformation.”

Prime Minister Harris, who was at the time addressing the nation during his press conference on Thursday, June 03 at the NEMA Conference Room, was referring to the numerous attempts by some using traditional and social media platforms to disseminate false information regarding the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines.

“False information willfully and maliciously peddled by some locally and abroad to retard the progress we have made for their own personal agenda and selfish short-term political gains must of course be condemned,” the prime minister said.

Notwithstanding these malicious intentions, Prime Minister Harris commended the 28,980 persons over the age of 18 who have so far stepped forward to take at least the first shot of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.

Dr. Harris said, “They did the altruistic act of getting vaccinated not just to protect themselves but to protect all of us.”

Going forward, the honourable prime minister said his Government will continue its vaccination education drive and provide vaccines free of cost for the people.

“Our public education on COVID-19 has been the most elaborate and convenient, engaging persons in their communities, at churches, at their workplaces by regular briefings and through hotlines. We have adopted an all of society approach and everyone’s constructive effort is always welcomed. The Task Force has engaged every interested party including sport associations, hoteliers, political parties, among others. Ours is a life first strategy,” Prime Minister Harris said.

Prime Minister Harris emphasized that his Team Unity administration will continue its quest to secure more vaccines “so that we can reach the goal of herd immunity in the not too distant future, thus restoring normalcy to our beautiful Federation.”

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Active COVID-19 cases now at 32

Ministry of Health Media Release
June 4, 2021

Issued By: Office of the Chief Medical Officer

This evening, FridayJune4, 2021, I wish to update you on the present COVID-19 situation. Within the last twenty-four hours we have recorded five(5) additional cases. These new cases are nationals and are  referred to as Case #79 through to Case #83.The individuals are in isolation and are being monitored. These cases bring the total number of COVID-19 confirmed cases to 83 with 69 cases for St. Kitts and 14 cases for Nevis. Please note that 51 cases have fully re cove red with zero deaths. There are now thirty-two(32) active cases.

The Ministry of Health continues its robust contact tracing exercise which began on Wednesday May 19, 2021and we will update you as the situation unfolds. We will broaden our web of contact tracing and testing to identify all possible contacts. The aim is to break the chains of transmission of the COVID-19 virus and contain this cluster of cases. The Ministry of Health wishes to assure the public that all measures are being taken to restrict the spread of coronavirus.

We urge you to adhere to the COVID-19 prevention and control measures. These include wearing a face mask, maintaining good hand hygiene, maintaining physical distance of at least 6 feet from others when in public places and avoiding crowds and events. These non-pharmaceutical measures work, and we are encouraging everyone to comply with them especially at this time.

We remind you that the AstraZeneca / Oxford COVID-19 vaccine is our main tool in fighting this virus and we urge you to come forward and get vaccinated. By getting vaccinated you are not only protecting yourself but those who cannot be vaccinated such as all of our school children.

We continue to encourage persons to empower themselves with the facts about the benefits of the AstraZeneca / Oxford Vaccine and take advantage of this opportunity to be vaccinated. You can access the COVID-19 vaccine at any health center in St. Kitts tomorrow Saturday June 5, 2021 between 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and at two health centers in Nevis-Charlestown Health Center between 8:00am to 1:00 pm and Gingerland Health Center between 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

Let us work together to maintain and protect the health and wellbeing of the people of the Federatio

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Belize Mystery: The Wealthy Socialite & the Dead Cop

 

Luke Harding

Guardian– A late-night stroll in the moonlight, then a sudden and fatal gunshot. What exactly happened between the socialite partner of the son of a billionaire Tory donor and a senior police officer in the early hours of last Friday in the resort of Mata Rocks has gripped the small Caribbean nation of Belize and turned into an international drama. It is now a major test for the country’s legal and criminal system.

This week a 32-year-old Canadian woman, Jasmine Hartin, was accused of the negligent manslaughter of a local police superintendent, Henry Jemmott. The case has attracted attention because Hartin is the partner of Andrew Ashcroft, son of Michael Ashcroft, the Conservative party donor and Belize’s most influential resident. Lord Ashcroft is a former Tory party deputy chairman, a one-time member of the House of Lords, and a billionaire.

Hartin is currently in Belize’s central jail awaiting a bail hearing next week. According to police, she met Jemmott in Ambergris Caye, Belize’s most northerly point, known for its beaches, coral reef and snorkelling. Hartin had earlier been at a party with Andrew Ashcroft in the town of San Pedro. Afterwards she went for a stroll with Jemmott, who was off duty.

The pair sat together on the end of a pier. Jemmott allegedly showed her his Glock service pistol. When she passed it back to him it accidentally went off, she told police, shooting Jemmott in the back of the head. The officer – a large man, 1.82 metres (6ft) tall, weighing more than 135kg (300lb) – rolled into the sea, dead. Hartin, who said she had been giving him a massage, was found distraught and covered in blood.

She was taken to the San Pedro jail and then transferred on Tuesday to the main prison. Her defence attorney, Godfrey Smith, a former foreign minister of Belize, has applied for bail. Prosecutors have objected, suggesting Hartin is a flight risk. During a hearing on Wednesday the judge in the case, Justice Herbert Lord, expressed his disapproval of the frenzied tabloid coverage. A further hearing is scheduled for 9 June.

Friends and relatives have described Jemmott as a tough and ambitious officer, who made his reputation cleaning up the drug-ridden Southside neighbourhood of Belize City. He was a father of six, a keen drummer and a likely future police commissioner, they said. “My brother loved life. He has a passion for his work. He loved his family as well. My brother loved people,” his sister Marie told 7 News, a local TV station.

Henry Jemmott

 

Henry Jemmott was a father of six, a keen drummer and seen as a likely future police commissioner. Photograph: Facebook

Belize’s police commissioner, Chester Williams, said: “Personally I knew Mr Jemmott very well. We clashed at times but at the end of the day we both have the best interest of this department at heart. Mr Jemmott was one of those persons who really and truly challenged me. And that was his style – ambitious, assertive, but also a devoted family man.”

Williams has reportedly insisted Hartin will get no special favours. She could face up to five years in jail if convicted. But she could also receive a £7,000 fine, similar to the punishment meted out to drink-drivers. Discontent over the way the police have handled the investigation has bubbled up on social media. Locals have noted Hartin’s wealth and connections, and that she is white and her alleged victim was black.

The question now is whether justice can be dispassionately delivered, given Lord Ashcroft’s larger-than-life status in the one-time British colony, which won independence in 1981, to the displeasure of next-door Guatemala. Ashcroft is a joint UK and Belize national. He has made no comment. Instead, this week he has been promoting on Twitter his latest book, Red Knight, an unauthorised biography of the Labour leader, Keir Starmer.

Ashcroft is the owner of a bank in Belize. He played a key role in turning the country into an offshore financial centre – or what critics say is a tax haven. As in the UK, Ashcroft has involved himself in the politics of Belize, home to 440,000 people, many of them poor. Ashcroft has previously served as the country’s ambassador to the UN. He has a colonial-style home in Belize City.

He is intimately connected with the country’s politicians. He has at times clashed with them and funded them as well. In 2009 the then prime minister, Dean Barrow, said Ashcroft’s prolific business interests had “subjugated an entire nation”, following a row over the nationalisation of Belize’s telecoms company, which Ashcroft used to own. There is no suggestion of wrongdoing.

Barrow declared: “Lord Michael Ashcroft is an extremely powerful man. His net worth may well be equal to Belize’s entire GDP. He is nobody to cross. But this is our house, this is our country, here we are the masters. And with the full weight of that sovereignty we must now put an end to this disrespect, to this chance-taking, to new-age slavery.”

More recently Ashcroft has financed Belize’s cash-strapped police department. Last summer he donated equipment. In February he cut the ribbon on a new central station gym, together with the home affairs minister, Kareem Musa, and Williams, the commissioner, the Daily Mail reported. Ashcroft’s largesse extends to the prison where his son’s partner is being held. Its drugs rehabilitation wing is named after him.

According to her LinkedIn profile, Hartin is the director of lifestyle and experience at the Alaia Belize hotel group, a company run by Andrew Ashcroft. Andrew, who is 43, has lived in Belize for two decades. He and Hartin are not married, a spokesperson said, declining to comment further. Hartin may face a second charge after a small quantity of drugs were allegedly found at the scene, it has been reported.

Before a criminal trial and further lurid headlines, friends of the dead man have wondered how a night out under the stars could have ended in horror and bloodshed. “They have put a dagger in our hearts,” Jemmott’s sister Marie told local media this week. “We will pray for her as we are praying for his soul.”

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SV&G Home to New Medicinal Marijuana Firm

Putting the recent volcanic devastation behind it, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines celebrated a significant win with the launch of Medicinal, a marijuana cultivating firm that offers a range of CDB products….made from plants that seem to thrive in volcanic infused soil.

The company was started by Kelly Glass and Barry Ferdinand in 2018, not too long after the SVG government legalised medicinal marijuana.

Having been a recipient of medicinal cannabis while being treated for cancer in the US, Glass experienced first-hand just how effective it is.

He was determined to introduce Vincentians to the power of medicinal marijuana while also making it accessible to them.

The company’s Chief Science Officer, Marie-Helene Tremblay told Loop Caribbean: “Cannabis has been grown in SVG for decades by traditional farmers. One of our main goals is to professionalize the cannabis industry not only in SVG but everywhere we set foot. This is done by training local farmers and being the first ones to get accreditation in good agricultural and collection practices. Medicinal intends to keep St. Vincent’s scientific minds in St. Vincent by creating jobs and opportunity for them.”

Tremblay said local farmers are the backbone of the country’s agriculture sector and will be instrumental in maintaining a sustainable economy for the cannabis industry.

As such,  she explained, Medicinal has committed to providing technical assistance to guarantee that all protocols are followed and standards met.

“Technical assistance will include field supervision, seed-to-sale platform, seedlings and cuttings, as well as the importation of items needed by the farmers,” she said. “Using the Analytical Laboratory soon to be opened in SVG, we will be able to assure that the quality meets our standards by acquiring certificates of analysis for each product harvested at local farms.”

The Chief Science Officer said: “In SVG, we grow on volcanic soil, which is ideal for plant growth. We are very lucky to have such fertile soil, and all year round sun that helps the plants mature in an optimal way. We have many traditional farmers on our team that have been growing.”

Tremblay further explained: “Our vertical integration allows our customers to track the provenance of individual plants from seedling through growth, harvest, drying, extraction and purification. This reassures our customers that Medicinal has the control on all aspects of the supply chain.”

Having gotten approval from the Medicinal Cannabis Authority, Medicinal launched 20 products that are being distributed locally.

These products- lotions, tinctures, vapes, flowers, pre-rolls and kief- are THC and CBD.

THC is defined by the way cannabis makes you feel while the effects of CBD can’t be felt.

Wondering how this groundbreaking company impacts the SVG economy?

Tremblay told Loop: “Medicinal employs more than 40 employees. Moreover, we create indirect employment through our co-op farmer program. The company hopes to grow even more in the next year. Every time we can, we source our materials locally (construction, agricultural, marketing…). We have three new facilities in SVG. All three facilities created employment for more than 75 construction workers.”

Tremblay said it’s a privilege to be part of this growing industry. The aim she said, is to improve the lives of Medicinal customers, clients, partners, staff and the wider community.

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Feel Lucky? A&B in Land for Vaccination Raffle

The Antigua and Barbuda government is offering an 8,000 square feet parcel of land as an inducement to get nationals to get vaccinated as the island moves to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

A statement issued after the regular Cabinet meeting said persons must be vaccinated between the period June 7 to June 30.

“Although nearly 35,000 adults have taken the first dose at this time, at least 5,000 additional first-doses need to be administered by June 30, 2021. The Cabinet agreed that this novel approach towards inducing vaccination is intended to encourage as many adults to quickly vaccinate and to move the country closer towards achieving herd immunity. Parliamentarians and their family members are disqualified from participating in the raffle,” the statement said.

It said that other incentives that have been relied upon to encourage vaccination against the COVID-19 disease will continue, including food, gasoline, and gift vouchers.

Meanwhile, the government said that the new protocols governing entry into Antigua and Barbuda has come into effect and that nationals who are fully vaccinated and who have been tested within seven days of arrival at V.C. Bird International Airport, may receive their swabs upon arrival either at the Airport or at home.

“Results will be returned within 48 hours following the test, and negative results will cause the new arrivals to be released from quarantine. Those returning nationals who have only a COVID-19 negative test and who have not had any vaccine or only one vaccine administered, will be required to spend 14 days in quarantine. A second test will be administered near the end of the 14-day quarantine period; if negative, the returning national will be released,” the statement said.

It added that a visitor on arrival and staying at a hotel deemed a bio-secure space, will be dispatched to that hotel. The visitor could be tested either at the hotel or the airport.

“The Cabinet encourages all persons 18 years and older who were born outside of Antigua and Barbuda and who now reside within the state to become vaccinated. The immigration status does not and will not be held against those non-nationals who may be out of time.

“The Cabinet has ordered the Minister of Legal Affairs to enshrine within the Regulations governing COVID-19, that those immigrants who might otherwise be subject to “removal” or “deportation” cannot be prosecuted for seeking the immunization vaccine.

“Those who are yet to regularize their presence within the State will not be removed or deported from the State, the Cabinet instructed, so that all adults living in Antigua and Barbuda will be vaccinated, no questions asked,” the statement noted.

Antigua and Barbuda has recorded 1,262 positive cases and 42 deaths linked to the virus since March last year.

CMC

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Dominica: Choksi Still in Hospital, India Deportation Team Leaves Empty Handed

New Delhi: India’s multi-agency team that had gone to Dominica to bring back Mehul Choksi is headed back home on a Qatar Airways private jet after the island nation’s high court adjourned the hearing on the fugitive diamantaire’s habeas corpus petition, sources said.

Publicly available flight data showed that the jet took off from the Melville Hall Airport in Dominica at 8.09 PM (local time) on 3 June and is travelling towards Madrid. The multi-agency team of officials is also returning, the sources said.

The team led by CBI DIG Sharda Raut was stationed in Dominica for nearly seven days to bring back Choksi, who is wanted in the Rs 13,500-crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam, to India.

On Thursday, the Dominica High Court adjourned the hearing on Choksi’s habeas corpus petition. A habeas corpus petition is filed for producing before a court a person who is under arrest or in unlawful detention.

It is likely that the next hearing may take place after a month and the businessman will remain in Dominica, local media reported. Judge Bernie Stephenson will decide the next date of hearing after meeting both sides, media outlet Antigua News Room said.

The adjournment is to allow lawyers of Choksi and the Dominica government “to agree on the language to be used with respect to the injunction filed to prevent his removal from Dominica”, it said.

Thursday’s hearing was conducted through videoconferencing with a group of protesters standing outside the High Court building in Roseau carrying placards with messages seeking to know the truth about the controversy.

“Who brought Choksi to Dominica?” read one of the placards, the photo of which was published by many media outlets. The judge had on Wednesday ordered production of Choksi before the magistrate to face charges of illegal entry into Dominica.

The 62-year-old wheelchair-bound diamantaire, who has a pending Interpol Red Notice against him, arrived before presiding Roseau Magistrate Court in black shorts and a blue T-shirt from the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. His application for bail was rejected.

Choksi and his nephew Nirav Modi had fled India in the first week of January 2018, weeks before the PNB scam rocked the Indian banking industry.

The duo allegedly bribed officials of the state-run bank to get Letters of Undertaking (LoU) on the basis of which they availed loans from overseas banks that remained unpaid.

The allegedly corrupt bank officials did not enter these LoUs in the core banking software of PNB, thus evading scrutiny. The non-payment of these LoUs or bank guarantees worth Rs 13,500 crore resulted in default and became a liability on the bank.

Choksi had mysteriously gone missing on May 23 from Antigua and Barbuda, where he has been staying since 2018 as a citizen since he fled Delhi.

He was detained in neighbouring island country Dominica for illegal entry after a possible romantic escapade with his rumoured girlfriend.

His lawyers alleged that he was kidnapped from Jolly Harbour in Antigua by policemen looking like Antiguan and Indian and brought to Dominica on a boat.

Modi escaped to Europe and was finally held in London, where he is contesting his extradition to India. Choksi took the citizenship of Antigua and Barbuda in 2017

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Choksi’s wife hits out at Prime Minister Browne for deportation comments

By Orville Williams

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The wife of embattled businessman Mehul Choksi has hit out at Prime Minister Gaston Browne for his comments regarding the deportation of the Indian-born fugitive to his native land.

Browne has suggested that Choksi was “hiding” behind his Antiguan and Barbudan citizenship, rather than answering the accusations against him back in India, where he is still a citizen. He added that for that reason, he would support Choksi’s deportation directly to India, rather than a return to Antigua.

The prime minister also previously raised concerns about Choksi’s citizenship – awarded through the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) in 2017 – going as far as notifying the man that he would be pushing for the revocation of his citizenship, on the grounds that he willfully concealed information pertinent to his CIP application.

That information refers to his alleged involvement in the Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam.

Speaking to India’s ‘World Is One News’ (WION) this week, Priti Choksi expressed her disappointment with Browne’s comments on her husband’s status, questioning the PM’s insistence on having him sent from Dominica to India, as opposed to Antigua.

“I believe that if the law is followed, he would be sent back to his country, which is Antigua. [Therefore] … we are deeply anguished by [the prime minister’s] comments, because [he] has said that, ‘do not let him come back to Antigua, because he will be protected by the Constitution and laws of Antigua’.

“Why would he be protected by the Constitution and laws if he was not a citizen of Antigua?” she queried.

Priti Choksi also spoke on her husband’s presence in Dominica, amid suggestions that he travelled to the country on his own accord. Those suggestions contradict the claims from Choksi’s legal team, that he was forcefully removed from Antigua and transported to the neighbouring island.

She told WION, “There was no reason for him to leave Antigua and Barbuda. He has two cases to answer here, both those cases are in court and there are stays on both of them … even if he loses the case, he has the option to go to the Supreme Courtof the Caribbean and the Privy Council.

“But there is no thought on him losing; that is how strong his case is. What would the reason be for him to leave a place where he is safe?”

The local authorities in Dominica were also criticised by Choksi’s wife, who questioned why a kidnapping investigation was not initiated, following the claims by her husband that he was abducted and brought to the island.

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SKN Records Four (4) Additional Cases Of COVID-19

Ministry of Health Media Release
June 3, 2021

Issued By: Office of the Chief Medical Officer

This afternoon,ThursdayJune3, 2021, I wish to update you on the present COVID-19 situation. Within the last twenty-four hours we have recorded four (4) additional cases. These new cases are nationals and are referred to as Case #75 through to Case #78. The individuals are in isolation at a COVID-19 certified facility. These cases bring the total number of COVID-19 confirmed cases to 78 with 64 cases for St. Kitts and 14 cases for Nevis. Please note that 51cases have fully recovered with zero deaths. There are now twenty-seven(27) active cases. These patients are stable and are being monitored.

The Ministry of Health continues its robust contact tracing exercise which began on Wednesday May 19, 2021and we will update you as the situation unfolds. We will broaden our web of contact tracing and testing to identify all possible contacts. The aim is to break the chains of transmission of the COVID-19 virus and contain this cluster of cases. The Ministry of Health wishes to assure the public that all measures are being taken to restrict the spread of coronavirus.

We urge you to adhere to the COVID-19 prevention and control measures. These include wearing a face mask, maintaining good hand hygiene, maintaining physical distance of at least 6 feet from others when in public places and avoiding crowds and events. These non-pharmaceutical measures work, and we are encouraging everyone to comply with them especially at this time.

We remind you that the AstraZeneca / Oxford COVID-19 vaccine is our main tool in fighting this virus and we urge you to come forward and get vaccinated. By getting vaccinated you are not only protecting yourself but those who cannot be vaccinated such as all of our school children. We continue to encourage persons to empower themselves with the facts about the benefits of the AstraZeneca/Oxford Vaccine and take advantage of this opportunity to be vaccinated. You can access the COVID-19 vaccine at any health center in St. Kitts during this week Monday to Friday between the hours of 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm and any health center in Nevis during this week between the hours of 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Let us work together to maintain and protect the health and wellbeing of the people of the Federation.

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St. Kitts & Nevis Will Only Welcome Vaccinated Tourists

Unvaccinated children under 18 who travel with fully-vaccinated parents or guardians are exempt from the requirement.

By Alison Fox
The Caribbean islands of St. Kitts and Nevis will welcome only vaccinated travelers going forward, introducing one of the strictest vaccination-related travel protocols due to COVID-19.

The twin islands now require all foreign tourists, including those from the United States, to be vaccinated with either a two-dose vaccine, like the Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, or AstraZeneca shots, or a single dose vaccine, like the Johnson & Johnson shot, according to the St. Kitts Tourism Authority. Travelers must wait at least two weeks after their final dose before coming to the islands.

Unvaccinated children under 18 who travel with fully vaccinated parents or guardians are exempt from the requirement.

In addition to proof of vaccination, travelers must submit a negative COVID-19 PCR test from an approved lab taken within 72 hours before traveling.

Tourists then have to book a stay at one of several “Travel Approved” hotels, and “Vacation in Place” for at least a week. While at the hotel, tourists can move freely throughout the property and use all the amenities, according to the tourism authority.

St. Kitts
Credit: Hedelin F/Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Those who stay for more than a week will then have to take a second PCR test.

In October, St. Kitts and Nevis became one of the last Caribbean destinations to welcome international tourists after shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic. In total, 52.5% of residents have received at least one vaccine shot and 14.5% are fully vaccinated, according to Reuters, which is tracking vaccines around the globe.

Throughout the pandemic, the islands have seen 74 infections and no coronavirus-related deaths.

St. Kitts and Nevis is currently listed as a “Level 2” country by the U.S. State Department, recommending travelers exercise increased caution, and a “Level 1” country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, indicating a “low level” of COVID-19.

St. Kitts and Nevis joins destinations welcoming vaccinated tourists throughout the world, including several in the Caribbean like the Bahamas and the British Virgin Islands.

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