SBH-Related Coronavirus Information

ARS is now providing weekly updates rather than daily updates. Here is the June 5 - June 12 update from ARS Guadeloupe:

There is no update for St Barthelemy, as there are no new cases on St Barth. Previously reported were a total of 6 cases, all 6 of whom have recovered. There are no longer any confirmed cases on St Barth.

There is 1 new case on St Martin, for a total of 42 cases, including 36 who have recovered (+1), and 4 deceased (including 1 Sint Maarten resident). No patients are listed as hospitalized, 3 are listed as "repatriated", and 1 is listed as confined at home.


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This does not show the 5 new cases in Martinique, all traced to people who came from France or Canada... will be interesting to see what happens here when the borders open!
 
Correct, nor does it track the 7 new imported (by air) cases in Guadeloupe. I’ve only ever tracked St Martin, St Barth, and Sint Maarten.
 
Correct, nor does it track the 7 new imported (by air) cases in Guadeloupe. I’ve only ever tracked St Martin, St Barth, and Sint Maarten.

do those other islands (Martinique & Guadeloupe) offer a glimpse of the future here, do we think? new cases imported by travelers?
 
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do those other islands (Martinique & Guadeloupe) offer a glimpse of the future here, do we think? new cases imported by travelers? "
It would seem the most effective way to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 onto St. Barths would be:
#1 - Do not allow any visitors onto the Island until all the St. Barths residents could be vaccinated against
SARS-CoV-2.
#2 - Upon completion of all St. Barths residents being vaccinated; close the St. Barths borders permanently to any visitors since the vaccination is not 100% reliable.

#3 - Would create a more quiet Island by virtue of reduced construction requirements, improve the natural environment via less contamination of the waters and reefs. Reduced pollution since less traffic.
#4 - Eliminate the need for expansion of the Power Plant, also, less pollution via lower electrical demands.
#5 - Eliminate the need for additional staff housing to accommodate seasonal employees.
#6 - That should do it!

 
ARS is now providing weekly updates rather than daily updates. Here is the June 19 - June 26 update from ARS Guadeloupe:

There is no update for St Barthelemy, as there are no new cases on St Barth. Previously reported were a total of 6 cases, all 6 of whom have recovered. There are no longer any confirmed cases on St Barth.

There is 1 new case on St Martin, for a total of 43 cases, including 37 who have recovered (+1), and 4 deceased (including 1 Sint Maarten resident). No patients are listed as hospitalized, 3 are listed as "repatriated", and 1 is listed as confined at home.

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